Inventing the Abbotts
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:07:10
I'll be right back.
:07:18
- Hi!
- Hi!

:07:21
PAMELA: Nice tie.
- Thanks.

:07:25
- Can I borrow a Kleenex?
- Greaser.

:07:29
Got any smokes around here?
:07:40
[DRUM ROLL]
:07:42
[CLAPPING]
:07:47
Ladies and gentlemen...
:07:49
...I'd like to propose a toast in honor of
our cause for celebration tonight:

:07:53
The engagement of our daughter Alice
to Mr. Peter Vanlaningham.

:07:58
[CLAPPING]
:08:03
So is this Peter guy
Alice is gonna marry rich?

:08:06
Of course. He's one of the Atlas Steel
Vanlaninghams. Pittsburgh.

:08:11
- He's a bully.
- So how come Alice is marrying him?

:08:16
Because my parents want her to.
And Alice is afraid of my parents.

:08:21
It's practically an arranged marriage.
:08:24
They think Alice has peanut shells
for brains or something.

:08:28
So they sort of suggested
it that it was time to tie the old knot.

:08:32
Then they sort of suggested that Peter
was the one to do it with.

:08:35
Jeez. No one could be
that much of a pushover.

:08:39
Look, Alice is the good daughter,
Eleanor is the bad one...

:08:45
...and I'm the one that sort of gets off
the hook. That's just the way it works.

:08:50
- Which one are you?
- You mean which kind of brother am I?

:08:54
You got me.
The little brother, I guess.


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