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Little is know of Sheldon Mills,
except for the fact that he
changed his name and was a bed-wetter.

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-Apparently, Mrs--
- Mrs Millstein, do you have
any idea how this happened to you?

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My son took me to a magic show
to meet his fiancée's children.

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- Does he need children?
- Do you think Sheldon
should get married?

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I definitely believe
he should listen to his mother.

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Oh, God, the pain!
The humiliation!

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Honey, remember,
others don't see her the way you do.

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That's not so.
You're rationalizing.

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You know, this is a nightmare.
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To be perfectly frank,
it is-- it is humiliating.

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Oh, I'm gonna kill that magician.
I'm gonna find that guy
and I'm gonna dismember him.

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- You know, and then I'm gonna sue him.
- To tell you the truth,
it is a little embarrassing.

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Oh, God. I'm gonna kill myself.
I'll kill myself.

:33:43
I guess we could always move
to another state.

:33:46
She'll float over.
For God's sakes, look at her.

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She's the type that will float.
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I'm telling you, we're gonna
have to live in the subway.

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And I made him a sailor suit,
and he looked just like a doll!

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God, she-- Look, she's
telling everybody in the city
how cute I was at ten years old.

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This morning she told the entire borough
of Queens that I had a hiatus hernia.

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What does he need with marriage,
for goodness sakes?

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- And besides all that--
- She's also saying things about me.

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She's-- At least she's your mother.
You grew up with this kind ofthing.
I'm not used to it.

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So then I said, "Sheldon...
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why do you have to suck
that blanket in bed, huh?"

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And he cried and he said,
"Oh, please.

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Please, don't take it away."
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Well, all through his childhood...
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he sucked that blanket...
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and drove me crazy.
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It has been two weeks now
since Mrs Sadie Millstein...

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has been in her strange predicament...
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and, typically, New Yorkers
have come to accept it...

:34:44
as just another fact of life
in the city.

:34:47
Look, Mrs Millstein's rights,
her civil liberties
have to be protected.

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She has every right to be there,
she's helped us spot crime...

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and I for one would be, uh, very happy
if she continued to stay there.


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