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Last week, Susan dropped in
with 1 2 people from Easter City.
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She wanted to take
1 0 pounds of rice with her.
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Naturally, we had to say no.
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So she gets uptight, breaks out
some hash and won't give us any.
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They went outside
to start their bus...
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...and couldn't get it started.
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I bet you haven't had anybody around
like me to rap to.
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You know I love you
and I want you to rap.
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-Oh, God! I want you to rap.
-Cut that out.
:28:30
I guess nobody else here
is interested...
:28:33
...but I'd sure like
to meet your friend.
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I bet you'd like to do more than that.
:28:39
I think he's beautiful.
:28:41
He's beautiful.
:28:43
What's that weird thing on the hill?
:28:45
It looks like a stage.
You got a light opera company?
:28:48
That's the mime troupe stage.
:28:50
They've gone down to the hot springs.
:28:53
Mime troupe?
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Hey, Lisa?
:28:59
What does this mean?
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"Starting brings misfortune.
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Perseverance brings danger.
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Not every demand for change
in the existing order should be heeded.
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On the other hand,
repeated and well-founded complaints...
:29:15
...should not fail to a hearing."
:29:18
Well, when one--
:29:19
Hear ye, hear ye, hear ye!
:29:22
We've come to play for our dinner...
:29:26
...or should I say,
stay for our dinner.
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Or even...
:29:32
...slay for our dinner.
:29:35
Men at war.
How ghastly, ghastly!
:29:38
We've come to drink your wine...
:29:41
...taste your food
and take pleasure in your women.
:29:45
The water in that river
is about 80 degrees.
:29:48
You put your hand in a foot away,
it's below freezing.
:29:51
Oh, come on.
I've got to get dinner on.
:29:54
Who said "out" to me?
:29:56
I picked--
Unhand me! I played communes--
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Out! Out!