A Woman Under the Influence
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Me? I got a bunch of'em.
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Let's see.
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I got Robert,
I got William.

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I got, uh, Mary.
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Um-
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I got Pee-Wee.
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Um, I left one out.
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Pee-Wee's 14.
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There's one more somewhere.
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Um, I got John.
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That's a good Irish-Catholic boy, huh?
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He's a good somethin;
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You know, I've been noticing
that the neighborhood has a lot more kids.

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Did you notice that?
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All up and down the street.
All up and down.

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Little kids, baby carriages,
kids crawlin'.

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What is that when there's a lot of kids?
Is that in the air?

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- It's somewhere.
- Hmm?

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I mean, you go eight, nine months,
you don't see a kid.

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A couple years pass by, never see a kid.
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All of a sudden,
I see a lot of baby carriages, a lot of babies.

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- I think it's in the air.
- Excuse me.

:32:01
- No, the moon.
- What?

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Yeah. Remember when
the two astronauts went up to the moon?

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They went and played golf.
They played golf.

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So, some of the dust came down.
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"Stronzium" or, uh -
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Maybe the woman smell that.
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The moon.
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Ah, the moon.
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No.
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Listen, what I mean is you can go
eight, nine months, you won't see a kid.

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- Well, it takes that long.
- No. I never see a kid a couple of years...

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all of a sudden I see a lot of baby carriages,
a lot of babies.

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A couple of'em gotta be mine.
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No, I think that's in the air.

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