Fun in Acapulco
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Your food's great.
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Yes, l know.
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Excuse me.
l have work to do.

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-Oh, uh, sir.
-Hmm?

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You might need this.
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Oh, oh.
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Thank you.
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Modest, isn't he?
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He's just stating a fact.
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The king used to say
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that he kept the best table
in the country.

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The king came
to your restaurant?

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Our castle.
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Oh.
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You see,
Daddy's really an amateur.

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He was a grand duke
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before our country went
behind the lron Curtain.

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Well, then you must be
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some kind of a duchess
or something.

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No, call me Maggie.
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All right, Maggie.
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But what my father
would call you

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isn't said
in polite company.

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Why? What'd l do?
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Rule of the house:
Finish your food.

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Yeah, all right.
Mm-hmm.

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We regret to announce that our
feature entertainer is ill...

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...but to replace him tonight
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we have been fortunate enough
to obtain the services

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of that famous North American
singing sensation--

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Mike Windgren!
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There's a legend
of a famous matador

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Who went to meet El Toro
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Though he fought
as he had never done before

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He could not beat El Toro
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The bull, El Toro,
brought him defeat and pain

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Ah-ah-ah, ah-ah-ah-ah...
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And to his sorrow,
the matador knew shame


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