Edward Scissorhands
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:06:00
Come on, Peg,
I never buy anything from you.

:06:02
I know. Bye, Helen.
:06:06
You didn't have to call me, ma'am.
You could have taken care of this by yourself.

:06:10
I could? I don't think so.
:06:12
It's easy. Your food trap's clogged, that's all.
:06:14
See this bolt here? You just unscrew this...
:06:19
And out she pops.
:06:20
On TV they say you repairmen
are a lonely bunch.

:06:23
Housewives get lonely too, though you may
not realise it since they haven't made an ad.

:06:27
And then you just take this and put it back in
here nice and easy. Be careful not to force it.

:06:33
And then you just screw this back on.
:06:37
Now who could that be?
:06:39
Will you excuse me for a moment?
:06:42
Don't go anywhere. I'll be right back.
This is fascinatin'!

:06:46
I wouldn't wanna miss a moment of it!
:06:53
- Good morning, Joyce. Avon calling!
- Why, Peg...

:06:56
Have you gone blind?
Can't you see that vehicle in my drive?

:07:02
- Yes.
- Don't you realise that means I'm busy?

:07:07
OK, now we should decide on lipsticks.
:07:09
OK, dear, did you like the Winsome Wahini,
which looked charming on you,

:07:14
or the Bahimini Bliss?
:07:16
- I like 'em both.
- Well, great!

:07:19
You don't actually think
I have any money, do you?

:07:34
Ding-dong! The Avon lady!
:07:40
Just not my day.

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