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:47:00
There was no angle.
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It's just not the easiest thing
to be alone on Thanksgiving.

:47:06
I'm not alone. I have my son, OK?
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I wasn't talking about you.
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Thanks for joining us tonight.
:47:19
Why don't you come down the shop
and have a latte? On me.

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Thanks again and happy Thanksgiving.
:47:30
So we're gonna try again, Tom.
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- No.
- Nine for God.

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I am not in charge
of the loony bin, alright? I'm not!

:47:42
"I'm not." He's not in charge
of the loony bin!

:47:46
OK, fine.
Just so I'm absolutely clear,

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this is about everybody
wanting to be a hero, right?

:47:52
Better than sorting.
:47:53
When I get my audition, I'm gone.
Till then...

:47:56
The have-nots have got to do it.
:47:58
The haves haven't helped anybody
but themselves since the '70s!

:48:02
And you all realise
we can get in trouble for this.

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How many laws does this violate,
Rebecca?

:48:07
- A lot.
- Hear that? A lot. Correct.

:48:11
- Tom...
- What?

:48:14
- More volunteers for God's work.
- You've got to be kidding me!

:48:23
Alright, we do one.
But we've got to keep this quiet.

:48:28
It would be really bad
if I lost my job.

:48:31
- Who's this?
- She's Jane. She's hearing impaired.

:48:36
Tom!
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Hi. OK.
:48:39
Mary, can you distract today's spy?
:48:42
Distract?
I am good distraction! OK.

:48:46
Has anyone ever actually met
the spies?

:48:49
Hope we never do.
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Idris, you pray the most.
You pick one.

:48:53
No. I'm one month away
from the Promised Land,

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and I'm taking no chances,
thank you.


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