The Glass Bottom Boat
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- I'll bake another one.
- That's a marvelous idea.

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- Have you got the stuff?
- Anna has a perfect kitchen.

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I'm a great assistant pastry cook.
Let's go!

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- Okay.
- Let's ruin our waistlines.

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You know, I just can't get over it.
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- I've never seen a kitchen like this.
- Really?

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It's simple. Everything works here.
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Push-button style. Come here.
Look at this.

:32:45
Infrared rays for baking.
No heat, no sweat.

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Radiation. Equivalent to
1000 degrees Fahrenheit.

:32:52
What do you think of that?
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- It's like an operating room.
- Well, let's start operating.

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What's your secret formula?
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Well, the secret's in the beating.
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You see, you whip the egg whites stiff,
but never dry.

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- Stiff, but never dry. All right.
- Remember that.

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- Now...
- First, we'll get rid of these.

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- Photoelectric cell.
- Really?

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I'm so impressed.
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Would a kitchen like this
have an egg beater?

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An egg beater?
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One egg beater coming up.
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I don't believe it.
:33:33
Oh, boy! This kitchen
doesn't need a woman.

:33:35
You're the one good thing I didn't make
provision for. In case you're sloppy...

:33:40
...I made provision for that.
Look at this.

:33:53
- It's alive.
- We call it our automatic floor cleaner.

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It has eyes.

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