Yours, Mine and Ours
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You wrecked the house,
you trashed the yard...

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and you painted the pig.
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You turned a 200-year-old panel foyer
into a Jackson...

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- Pollock.
- Pollock!

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- It was her fault for wearing my shirt...
- I am not finished!

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Now, your mother and I know
that you do not get along.

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But you-re just going
to have to pretend...

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that you like each other
until you actually do.

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And until you have learned
why we think that you are all...

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Till you...
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Until you-ve learned
why we think you-re all so terrific...

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we demand a level of civility
and cooperation...

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or I will bring the hammer down.
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- Is it a real hammer?
- No, no. That-s just a metaphor.

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- L-m scared.
- Don-t be scared, Aldo. Don-t be scared.

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- I am.
- Should I go get the hammer, sir?

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Lt-s not a real hammer.
It-s just a pretend hammer.

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I only said that for effect.
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Now, we-d like you
to all think about what we just said.

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Except for maybe
the part about the hammer.

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Yeah, forget the hammer. Let-s just...
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Let-s just get started
cleaning this place up.

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But first, let-s have a group hug.
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- Come on.
- Okay.

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- Good, good.
- You mean...

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- actually hug each other?
- Yeah, that-s what I mean. Come on.

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Frank.
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Yeah. Well...
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Gang, let-s get in
on this group-hug thing.

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Come on, let-s...
That-s an order. Come on.

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There you go.
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Can-t you feel the love, honey?
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Okay, everybody.
It-s time that we call a truce.


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