Mrs. Doubtfire
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:25:01
Daddy's a toad.
:25:10
- That's Mom.
- Can't be. She's an hour early.

:25:13
Come on, Nattie, we gotta go.
:25:15
No, no! Come on, sit down.
:25:18
Sit down!
:25:19
You don't have to run off
when she honks the horn.

:25:22
Come on, you're on my time now.
:25:25
You're my goddamn kids, too!
:25:34
Come on.
:25:44
Hi.
:25:46
Oh, Daniel... Charming.
:25:49
Thank you, Miranda.
I was going for a refugee motif.

:25:52
Fleeing-my-homeland kind of thing.
:25:55
But look atyou!
:25:57
This lovely Dances With Wolves motif.
What's your Indian name: Shops With A Fist?

:26:02
- Are my children ready yet?
- No, our children are not ready yet...

:26:05
...because you are an hour early
and you were late dropping them off.

:26:09
Daniel, I don't have time for this. I have to
drop something off at the newspaper office.

:26:15
Newspaper? Are you taking out
one of those personal ads?

:26:18
"DWFseeks WWWM with BMW,
into light B&D"?

:26:23
I'm placing an ad for a housekeeper.
:26:26
Housekeeper?
Why do you need a housekeeper?

:26:29
I need someone to be there when the children
get home from school, to clean, start dinner...

:26:35
- How much are you gonna pay?
- $300 a week. Is that all right?

:26:41
May I see the ad?
:26:43
- I have a right as their father. Please?
- All right. Anything else you wanna see?

:26:48
- Are you offering?
- Not any more.

:26:51
What's the change?
:26:52
- Are you guys all right?
- Yeah, Mommy. We're fine.

:26:57
Miranda, why not let me
take care of the kids?

:26:59
I'll pick 'em up after school, be with them,
then drop them off atyour house after work.


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