The Waterboy
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:50:03
Sure. What's up ?
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Well, you know that green
notebook you use to write
all them football plays in ?

:50:09
Well, l need to show Cavanaugh that
l can come up with some good play ideas.

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But you didn't come up
with them.

:50:16
They're my plays.
l need them.

:50:19
Klein, l'm gonna have
this book one way or another,

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so you might as well let the damn
thing go, 'cause if you don't,

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it's gonna get awfully,
awfully physical around here.

:50:30
And l don't think
you want that, do you ? Huh ?

:50:34
[ Cackling ]
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0f course, Red got the job.
Next day, fired me.

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0nce he had my notebook,
he didn't need me any more.

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l didn't take it very well.
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No, Grandma,
l didn't get it.

:50:50
l can't believe it myself.
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l know.
l'm so numb.

:50:57
l just hate him,
l hate him, l hate him.

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That is a terrible story, Coach.
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- But why-why don't you just
come up with some new plays ?
- l tried.

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- l can't.
- Yes.

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l guess l have a mental block,
you know, ever since Red took
my playbook and my manhood.

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l knew what he was gonna do !
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And l just didn't fight back.
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Well, you're gonna show him
that you're a man on Saturday.

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And l'm gonna show everybody
that l'm not a dummy.

:51:26
l'm gonna go study.
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-- [ Fiddle ]
:51:34
Mama, maybe you could stop brushin'
my hair so l can read.

:51:38
Read ?
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You don't have to read.
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- What you readin' for ?
- 'Cause l enjoys it, Mama.

:51:48
Don't look like to me you enjoys it,
sittin' there all grouchy.

:51:51
Mama, l gotta read this book
and six other books tonight,
or else l can't play foot--

:51:59
ball.

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