Send Me No Flowers
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A state highway? - Not until 1980,
and that's not definite.

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But in the event it does
come to pass, we'll see to everything

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at our expense. - What does that mean?
- We'll either move you

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or, if you wish,
put you deeper under the freeway.

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I see.
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Either way,
whatever the others do, I'll go along.

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Fine and dandy.
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I'll get the deed to you
in a day or so.

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Enjoy your work, don't you?
- I wouldn't want to do anything else.

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I like people.
- Well, goodbye. - Oh, Mr. Kimball!

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Your green stamps.
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I'll change. Meet you in 15 minutes.
- I don't think I'll play today.

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Oh, George!
- No, I don't think I'd better.

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Oh honey, I hate to play alone.
- I'll meet you on the ninth green.

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Okay.
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Arnold, I did it.
- Yeah?

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I bought a cemetery plot.
- Good. Use it in good health.

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I'm sorry.
I'm not in very good shape today.

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I've just one more thing to attend to,
then I'll stop this gallivanting,

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and go to bed and wait.
- What's that?

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A husband for Judy. Look:
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I made a list of all
the eligible bachelors around here.

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Good morning Arnold, George.
- Hi. - Hi, Sam.

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How about old Sam Scheffing?
- He hasn't got a quarter.

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Never could stand him, anyway.
- Judy needs a wealthy man.

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How about Paul Pendergrass?
He's playing tennis here today.


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