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They've started
right in our neighborhood,

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and I don't know whether the zoning laws
are going to permit it.

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And I just don't know
how they got away with it.

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But three or four blocks away
from us... Are you listening, honey?

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Because this would make a very
interesting story for your newspaper.

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An experimental
madhouse.

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Now, you see, what's worse is that
they just let them walk around.

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The whole idea is that instead
of locking them up,

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they let them live
in a house...

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and the doctors make
a home for them,

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and it's sort of a family situation,
just like real people.

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It's very advanced.
I saw something about it on television.

:47:41
Now you see, honey?
There are interesting things...

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going on right here
on Staten Island.

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But I tell you,
I don't feel safe at night.

:47:49
- Would you stop here? Pull over.
- Why?

:48:10
Everything looks so...
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If you want pastry,
let's wait and get it at Brian's.

:48:14
I don't want
any pastry.

:48:19
Did a man come in here
this morning and buy a birthday cake?

:48:22
Lady, ten men came in
and bought ten birthday cakes.

:48:25
This cake had two names on it,
but written the way a child
writes, not the way a...

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Oh, yeah. The colored guy that
made me write on the cake.

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- What were the names?
- I don't know.

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Daisy and Debbie.
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Dominique and Danielle.
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- That's what it was.
- Yeah! That's it.

:48:44
I did it,
and I don't even remember.

:48:46
- Can I have your names, please?
- What for?

:48:49
My name is Grace Collier, and I write
for "The Staten Island Panorama."

:48:53
And I'm her mother,
Mrs. Payson Collier.

:48:56
My girlfriend and I
read your column.

:48:58
My name
is Elaine Deanna.


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