Eating Raoul
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:04:02
-Okay, thanks, Sheila.
-Paul?

:04:04
Isn't that the dumpy dude
who came by for you a few days ago?

:04:07
-Boy, he seems like a giant hard-off.
-He happens to be my husband.

:04:12
Baby, you got a problem.
And we could solve it so easily.

:04:16
Oh, what's that supposed to mean?
:04:18
With your shape, that's like
wasting a natural resource.

:04:21
-Open your mouth.
-lf I do, will you open your legs?

:04:24
I might do something for you,
if you would do something for me.

:04:29
Eat that.
:04:47
Dewey, how would you
like to unblock golden boy?

:04:51
Love to.
:04:58
-Okay, I'm ready.
-I can see you are.

:05:02
I bet you thought I was
gonna run out on you.

:05:05
No. You know a good thing
when you see it.

:05:10
Hey, Mary.
They want you down in the kitchen.

:05:13
I was about to give Mr. Baker
his high colonic.

:05:15
-What?
-Don't worry, I'll do it for you.

:05:17
Dewey, would you? But try not to tear
anything like you did last time. Bye.

:05:21
-Hey!
-Don't worry.

:05:23
She's just kidding.
Actually, enemas are my specialty.

:05:33
What a luxury to be picked up.
How was your day?

:05:36
Not great.
:05:37
-What's wrong?
-I have a little headache.

:05:41
I hope it goes away
when James comes.

:05:45
That's all right.
We're having chicken cacciatore.

:05:48
I hope this place that James found
is gonna be as good as it sounds.

:05:52
I was thinking about what
we should name it.

:05:55
I know that you love Chez Bland
and I do too...

:05:58
...but, well, what if we just called it
Paul and Mary's Country Kitchen?


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