A Christmas Story
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:16:12
You're full of beans and so's your old man.
:16:16
- Says who?
- Says me.

:16:18
Well, I double-dare you.
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The exact exchange and nuance...
:16:23
of phrase in this ritual is very important.
:16:27
Are you kidding?
Stick my tongue to that stupid pole?

:16:29
That's dumb.
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That's 'cause you know it will stick!
:16:32
You're full of it.
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Well, I double dog-dare you!
:16:37
Now it was serious. A double dog-dare.
:16:41
What else was left but a "triple-dare you"?
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And finally,
the coup de grĂ¢ce of all dares...

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the sinister triple dog-dare!
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I triple dog-dare you!
:16:52
Schwartz created
a slight breach of etiquette...

:16:55
by skipping the triple-dare
and going right for the throat.

:16:59
All right, all right.
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- Go on, smart ass, and do it!
- I'm going!

:17:14
Flick's spine stiffened,
his lips curled in a defiant sneer.

:17:18
There was no going back now.
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This is nothing.
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Stuck? Stuck!
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Stuck! Stuck!
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Jeez!
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It really works!
:17:42
Look at him!
:17:53
Ralphie, come back!
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- Come back! Don't leave me! Come back!
- But the bell rang!

:17:58
- What are we going to do?
- I don't know! The bell rang!


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