Bringing Down the House
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:09:01
and get some tuna tartare
for William Shakespeare

:09:03
on the house.
:09:05
Yes, sir.
:09:06
I'm terribly sorry, ma'am.
:09:17
Where and when tomorrow?
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[ Tires screech ]
:09:28
Hello, Mr. Sanderson.
:09:29
Oh, Mrs. Kline.
Always a pleasure.

:09:31
And when am I going to
get to babysit

:09:34
with your charming
little Georgey again?

:09:36
[ Dog barking in distance ]
:09:37
Oh, uh, well, uh, soon,
:09:39
because he just loves
coming over to your place.

:09:42
[ Laughs ]
:09:43
Uh, Mr. Sanderson?
:09:45
Those Latin people
who were skulking around...

:09:49
Oh. They were looking
at the Aruda house.

:09:53
Casing it?
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No, uh, to buy it.
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[ Laughing ] Oh, please.
:09:59
If they're in this block and not
carrying a leaf blower --

:10:03
[ Laughs ] Yeah.
:10:04
Well, I'd love to discuss this
with you further,

:10:06
but I'm expecting someone.
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Ohh.
:10:19
[ Cellphone beeps ]

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