- Volume
- 10
- Price
- 0.60 USD
- Pages
- 84
- Indicia Frequency
- bimonthly
- On-sale Date
-
1973
- Indicia / Colophon Publisher
- Charlton Publications Inc.
- Brand
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- Editing
- Bill Anderson
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- ?
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- ?
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- ?
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- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- Look!... Get yourself some gloves...
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- humor
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- ?
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- ?
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- ?
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- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- ...Madam! A screw driver is a mixed drink...
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- humor
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- E. B. Wagner (signed)
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- E. B. Wagner (signed)
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- E. B. Wagner (signed)
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- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- Oh for Petes sakes, Vernon, can't you do anything right?
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- humor
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- Don Hester (signed)
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- Don Hester (signed)
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- Don Hester (signed)
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- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- ...And I suppose this means our second honeymoon is postponed again.
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- humor
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- John Kennedy (signed)
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- John Kennedy (signed)
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- John Kennedy (signed)
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- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- Frankly, I expected better... from what your husband told me.
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- humor
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- Jack Chism (signed)
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- Jack Chism (signed)
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- Jack Chism (signed)
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- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- Cool it lover! After two heart attacks, do you want to try for one more?
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- humor
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- ?
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- ?
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- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- Let's not mention this to anyone, Charlie...
- Genre
- humor
- Keywords
- hunting
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- Charles Wible (signed)
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- Charles Wible (signed)
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- Charles Wible (signed)
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- typeset
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- Say, I like these night flights!
- Genre
- humor
- Keywords
- stewardess
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- ? [as Corbett] (signed)
- Pencils
- ? [as Corbett] (signed)
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- ? [as Corbett] (signed)
- Genre
- humor
- Synopsis
- A file is flung thru a prison window.
- Keywords
- prison
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- ?
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- ?
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- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- Saaay- you're right --- you did pay the rent yesterday!
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- humor
- Keywords
- nudity
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- ? [as Ragain] (signed)
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- ? [as Ragain] (signed)
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- ? [as Ragain] (signed)
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- humor
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- Bo Brown (signed as B. Brown)
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- Bo Brown (signed as B. Brown)
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- Bo Brown (signed as B. Brown)
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- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- Something for me, please, I'm not driving!
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- humor
- Keywords
- drinking
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- Jack Flynn (signed)
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- Jack Flynn (signed)
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- Jack Flynn (signed)
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- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- Is there a doctor in the house?
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- humor
- Keywords
- pregnancy; wedding
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- Bill Wenzel (signed as Wenz)
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- Bill Wenzel (signed as Wenz)
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- Bill Wenzel (signed as Wenz)
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- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- I think I should report you and your dressing screen to the A.M.A., Doctor!
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- humor
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- ?
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jokes
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- ? [as Dawson] (signed)
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- ? [as Dawson] (signed)
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- ? [as Dawson] (signed)
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- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- I wish I had some more soldiers as eager as you to serve under me, Corporal!
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- Joe Dare (signed as Dare)
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- Joe Dare (signed as Dare)
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- Joe Dare (signed as Dare)
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- Hello, room service?
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- humor
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- Earl Engleman (signed as Engleman)
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- Earl Engleman (signed as Engleman)
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- Earl Engleman (signed as Engleman)
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- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- As a momento of my visit here would you give me a piece of tail?
- Genre
- humor
- Keywords
- playboy bunny
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- Art Lutner (signed)
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- Art Lutner (signed)
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- Art Lutner (signed)
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- You'll either have to give up jogging, or breast feeding your baby...
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- Joe Dare (signed as Dare)
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- Joe Dare (signed as Dare)
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- Joe Dare (signed as Dare)
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- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- Now that we've learned to communicate...
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- humor
- Keywords
- caveman
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- Ron Stanfield (signed)
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- Ron Stanfield (signed)
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- Ron Stanfield (signed)
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- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- Of course your wife is a beautiful woman...
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- humor
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- Ray Cruse (sgned)
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- Ray Cruse (sgned)
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- Ray Cruse (sgned)
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- That's the best looking set I've seen in a long time...
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- ?
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- ?
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- ?
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- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- First let me tell you what inflation has done to the price of sugar and spice and everything nice...!
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- ? [as DeLorimer?] (signed)
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- ? [as DeLorimer?] (signed)
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- ? [as DeLorimer?] (signed)
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- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- Doctor Goodsell, of all people...
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- humor
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- Jack Flynn (signed)
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- Jack Flynn (signed)
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- Jack Flynn (signed)
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- A girl does have her reputation to think of Mr. Crammore!
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- Bill Wenzel (signed as Wenz)
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- Bill Wenzel (signed as Wenz)
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- Bill Wenzel (signed as Wenz)
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- I declare this island under pre-marital law...!
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- Ted Trogdon (signed)
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- Ted Trogdon (signed)
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- Ted Trogdon (signed)
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- Go directly to jail. Do not pass go. Do not collect $200...
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- Ted Trogdon (signed)
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- Ted Trogdon (signed)
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- Ted Trogdon (signed)
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- I don't blame you for wanting to leave me dear. Just don't slam the door when you go.
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- Ron Stanfield (signed as Stanfield)
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- Ron Stanfield (signed as Stanfield)
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- Ron Stanfield (signed as Stanfield)
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- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- I'm looking for something with lots of leg room.
- Genre
- humor
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- ? [as Dawson] (signed)
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- ? [as Dawson] (signed)
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- ? [as Dawson] (signed)
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- typeset
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- Oh sure... I've heard some ugly gossip about you...
- Genre
- humor
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- Joe Buresch (signed as Buresch)
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- Joe Buresch (signed as Buresch)
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- Joe Buresch (signed as Buresch)
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- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- He's living the life of Reilly. Ed Reilly is in Cleveland, and, that's Mrs. Reilly.
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- humor
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- ? [as Hopper] (signed)
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- ? [as Hopper] (signed)
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- ? [as Hopper] (signed)
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- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- Last night he 'cooed'...
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- humor
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- ? (signed)
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- ? (signed)
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- ? (signed)
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- typeset
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- Sorry, I'm late dear, but I stopped off for a short one with the boys!
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- humor
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- ?
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Jokes
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- ?
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- typeset
jokes
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- ? [as Hopper] (signed)
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- ? [as Hopper] (signed)
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- ? [as Hopper] (signed)
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- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- My health has forced me to give up a few things...
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- humor
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- Art Lutner (signed)
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- Art Lutner (signed)
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- Art Lutner (signed)
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- typeset
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- She says I never take her anywhere...
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- Joe Dare (signed as Dare)
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- Joe Dare (signed as Dare)
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- Joe Dare (signed as Dare)
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- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- I think it is only fair to tell you - I work for a living.
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- humor
- Keywords
- hippie
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- Earl Engleman (signed as Engleman)
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- Earl Engleman (signed as Engleman)
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- Earl Engleman (signed as Engleman)
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- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- Lay off the grass for awhile!
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- humor
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- ? [as Corbett] (signed)
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- ? [as Corbett] (signed)
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- ? [as Corbett] (signed)
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- typeset
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- I don't need a hostage!
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- humor
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- ? [as Powell] (signed)
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- ? [as Powell] (signed)
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- ? [as Powell] (signed)
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- typeset
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- While i was waiting for you, I've been teaching my wife how to swim.
- Genre
- humor
- Keywords
- plumber
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- Earl Engleman (signed as Engleman)
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- Earl Engleman (signed as Engleman)
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- Earl Engleman (signed as Engleman)
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- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- That does it...
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- humor
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- Bo Brown (signed)
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- Bo Brown (signed)
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- Bo Brown (signed)
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- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- Do you realize how long it's been since we drank out?
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- Bill Power (signed)
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- Bill Power (signed)
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- Bill Power (signed)
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- Good heavens, I think Mr. Aiken suffocated!
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- ? [as silva ?] (signed)
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- ? [as silva ?] (signed)
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- ? [as silva ?] (signed)
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- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- I was a connoisseur until my palate went bad.
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- humor
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- ?
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- ?
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- ?
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- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- No wait - on second thought, I think he'd look better over there.
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- ? [as Dinero] (signed)
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- ? [as Dinero] (signed)
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- ? [as Dinero] (signed)
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- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- This is Gary, who taught me everything I know.
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- ?
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- ?
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- ?
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- ?
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- I warned you people
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- Charles Ribic ? (signed)
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- Charles Ribic ? (signed)
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- Charles Ribic ? (signed)
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- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- I won't be in for work today Mr. Keene. I have a terrific hangover!
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- ?
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- ?
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- ?
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- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- I brought your husband home because he's broke and still owes me $20.
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- Deacon [as Deac] (signed)
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- Deacon [as Deac] (signed)
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- Deacon [as Deac] (signed)
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- Jack Flynn (signed)
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- Jack Flynn (signed)
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- Jack Flynn (signed)
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- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- You can get it in a hammock if you want... but, it'll cost you extra.
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- Jack Chism (signed)
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- Jack Chism (signed)
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- Jack Chism (signed)
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- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- Remember Emma? It's the same pair who stood there when the subway opened back in 1906?
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- ?
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- ?
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- ?
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- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- Gosh, no boss, it's for an orgy -- nobody's getting married anymore.
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- Charles Wible (signed)
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- Charles Wible (signed)
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- Charles Wible (signed)
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- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- Now, let's see you get in the last word!
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- Jack Flynn (signed)
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- Jack Flynn (signed)
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- Jack Flynn (signed)
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- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- Just 'how far' did you want to go, sir?
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- Keywords
- travel agent
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- Art Lutner (signed)
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- Art Lutner (signed)
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- Art Lutner (signed)
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- typeset
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- It's nice to have two men fighting over me...
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- humor
- Keywords
- deserted island
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- Al Ellis (signed)
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- Al Ellis (signed)
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- Al Ellis (signed)
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- typeset
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- You bet I need birth control information...
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- humor
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- Jack Chism (signed)
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- Jack Chism (signed)
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- Jack Chism (signed)
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- typeset
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- If you're waiting to see the doctor Roger, please take a seat beside the lady.
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- humor
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- ?
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- ?
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- ?
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- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- She wants to see the man of the house!
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- Art Lutner (signed)
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- Art Lutner (signed)
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- Art Lutner (signed)
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- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- I'm very fond of you Edna, but I'm afraid I could never...
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- Jack Chism (signed)
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- Jack Chism (signed)
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- Jack Chism (signed)
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- typeset
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- Yes Hopper, what is it this time?
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- ?
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- ?
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- ?
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- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- ...No, I'll not allow you to pay me what I'm worth...
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- Joe Ludway [as Ludway] (signed)
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- Joe Ludway [as Ludway] (signed)
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- Joe Ludway [as Ludway] (signed)
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- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- The only thing you know about taste, Wallace, is in there.
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- Bob Tupper (signed)
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- Bob Tupper (signed)
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- Bob Tupper (signed)
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- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- My, do you always whistle while you work, mister?
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- Joe Buresch (signed as Buresch)
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- Joe Buresch (signed as Buresch)
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- Joe Buresch (signed as Buresch)
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- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- Of course you may get another opinion. But, I recommend immediate surgery.
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- ? [as Hopper] (signed)
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- ? [as Hopper] (signed)
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- ? [as Hopper] (signed)
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- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- Where's Helen, Mr. Jackson? I haven't seen her for weeks.
- Genre
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- Script
- ?
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jokes
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- ?
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- ?
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- ?
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- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- Mercenary
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- Irv Hagglund (signed as Hagglund)
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- Irv Hagglund (signed as Hagglund)
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- Irv Hagglund (signed as Hagglund)
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- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- This is against the law -- I refuse to be a party to this.
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- Ted Trogdon (signed)
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- Ted Trogdon (signed)
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- Ted Trogdon (signed)
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- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- Your wife's in the outer office, sir, by the way how about a raise?
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- ? (signed)
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- ? (signed)
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- ? (signed)
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- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- Amnn! This will do until I make it to a nudist colony.
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- Ron Stanfield (signed)
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- Ron Stanfield (signed)
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- Ron Stanfield (signed)
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- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- I'll be out just as soon as I give Freddy here his usual tip.
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- Bob Tupper (signed)
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- Bob Tupper (signed)
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- Bob Tupper (signed)
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- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- O come on, Miss Carpenter, this ain't the Virgin Islands ya know.
- Genre
- humor
- Keywords
- deserted island
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- Joe Dare (signed as Dare)
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- Joe Dare (signed as Dare)
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- Joe Dare (signed as Dare)
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- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- Frankly, I don't think he wants his bottle.
- Genre
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- Keywords
- maternity ward
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- Ray Cruse (signed)
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- Ray Cruse (signed)
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- Ray Cruse (signed)
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- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- You'll have to disrobe again Miss Thornsen this x-ray came back all bones.
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- James Estes (signed)
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- James Estes (signed)
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- James Estes (signed)
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- Dear -- you must quit calling the obstetricians 'delivery boys'.
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- ?
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- ?
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- ?
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- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- Everything okay Clancy - the ones she's exposing are pure plastic.
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- Ray Cruse (signed)
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- Ray Cruse (signed)
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- Ray Cruse (signed)
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- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- Well, I never saw a wrestling match like that before.
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- ? [as Dawson] (signed)
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- ? [as Dawson] (signed)
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- ? [as Dawson] (signed)
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- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- It's not necessary to call me 'boss' Carter...
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- ?
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- ?
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- ?
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- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- I'm going to ask her for a date.
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- Charles Wible (signed)
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- Charles Wible (signed)
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- Charles Wible (signed)
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- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- Obscene phone call? I'm afraid you have the wrong number!
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- James Estes (signed as Estes)
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- James Estes (signed as Estes)
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- James Estes (signed as Estes)
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- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- I've come to the conclusion, Arthur, that all we have in common is our blood type.
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- Joe Dare (signed as Dare)
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- Joe Dare (signed as Dare)
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- Joe Dare (signed as Dare)
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- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- I guess there really isn't any Santa Claus - his check bounced.
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- ? [as Corbett] (signed)
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- ? [as Corbett] (signed)
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- ? [as Corbett] (signed)
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- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- Thank you for coming. It isn't every doctor who'll make a bathoscope call.
- Genre
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- ?
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- ?
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- ?
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- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- Golly, fella, aren't you afraid of getting your eyeballs sunburnt?
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- Don Hester (signed)
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- Don Hester (signed)
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- Don Hester (signed)
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- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- Good old mom, she told me there would be men like you.
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- Ray Cruse (sgned)
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- Ray Cruse (sgned)
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- Ray Cruse (sgned)
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- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- I thought it over. I don't despise you anymore.
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- Keywords
- deserted island
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- Ray Cruse (signed)
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- Ray Cruse (signed)
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- Ray Cruse (signed)
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- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- Run down and get a bottle of wine...
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- Script
- ?
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jokes
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- Ron Stanfield (signed as Stanfield)
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- Ron Stanfield (signed as Stanfield)
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- Ron Stanfield (signed as Stanfield)
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- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- I have this burning desire to bend, fold and mutilate you.
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- ? [as Razor?] (signed)
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- ? [as Razor?] (signed)
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- ? [as Razor?] (signed)
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- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- Oh, Cheryl, we were just talking about 'yours'.
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- ? [as Msop?] (signed)
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- ? [as Msop?] (signed)
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- ? [as Msop?] (signed)
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- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- It's a pet my fiancee got in Mexico... he said it's a Spanish fly...!
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- ? [as Dinero] (signed)
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- ? [as Dinero] (signed)
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- ? [as Dinero] (signed)
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- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- She looks like a girl who'll go places - your place, my place...
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- Irv Hagglund (signed as Hagglund)
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- Irv Hagglund (signed as Hagglund)
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- Irv Hagglund (signed as Hagglund)
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- Could I have a refund? My husband and I made up again.
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- Let's now determine why your marriage is falling apart.
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- If we'd have had mini-skirts when I was your age...
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- ...I'm looking for an old man with a strong 'will' ... made out to me...!
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- Those government issue?
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- Generally you're good, privately, he's better.
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- Yes, dear - the interior decorator is here and he came up with a wonderful idea for our bedroom.
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- Dear, you know how you're always saying you'll get married when you find the right man? ... Father and I think you've found him.
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- And when the automatic washer finally broke down, we figured, what the hell!
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- You lose again, Marie... my pari of threes beat your full house.
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- I'm going to rip off your clothes, throw you to the floor and make love to you all night... this is a recording.
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- Thanks for walking me to school so I won't get wet, mom!
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- What does a fellow do when he has to go potty, Sarge?
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- She's always late getting dressed so she pays us to use the pool so he'll forget the time.
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- Here's looking at you, Miss Twitty.
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- And this J.C. is our answer to flowery bath towels.
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- Take my advice, fella - save half for tomorrow!
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- So then he raped me and I hit him with the mink coat he gave me.
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- I just have a couple of things to tend to then I'll be right home, honey.
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- Wonderful. If you're a friend of the Mayor, you should have no trouble at all getting this fixed.
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- Wow that wasn't so bad, was it?
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back cover
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0.
[no title indexed]
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1.
["Look!... Get yourself some gloves..."]
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2.
["...Madam! A screw driver is a mixed drink..."]
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3.
["Oh for Petes sakes, Vernon, can't you do anything right?"]
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4.
["...And I suppose this means our second honeymoon is postponed again."]
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5.
["Frankly, I expected better... from what your husband told me."]
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6.
["Cool it lover! After two heart attacks, do you want to try for one more?"]
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7.
["Let's not mention this to anyone, Charlie..."]
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8.
["Say, I like these night flights!"]
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9.
[no title indexed]
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10.
["Saaay- you're right --- you did pay the rent yesterday!"]
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11.
[Body Shop]
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12.
["Something for me, please, I'm not driving!"]
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13.
["Is there a doctor in the house?"]
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14.
["I think I should report you and your dressing screen to the A.M.A., Doctor!"]
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15.
[no title indexed]
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16.
["I wish I had some more soldiers as eager as you to serve under me, Corporal!"]
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17.
["Hello, room service?"]
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18.
["As a momento of my visit here would you give me a piece of tail?"]
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19.
["You'll either have to give up jogging, or breast feeding your baby..."]
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20.
["Now that we've learned to communicate..."]
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21.
["Of course your wife is a beautiful woman..."]
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22.
["That's the best looking set I've seen in a long time..."]
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23.
["First let me tell you what inflation has done to the price of sugar and spice and everything nice...!"]
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24.
["Doctor Goodsell, of all people..."]
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25.
["A girl does have her reputation to think of Mr. Crammore!"]
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26.
["I declare this island under pre-marital law...!"]
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27.
["Go directly to jail. Do not pass go. Do not collect $200..."]
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28.
["I don't blame you for wanting to leave me dear. Just don't slam the door when you go."]
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29.
["I'm looking for something with lots of leg room."]
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30.
["Oh sure... I've heard some ugly gossip about you..."]
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31.
["He's living the life of Reilly. Ed Reilly is in Cleveland, and, that's Mrs. Reilly."]
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32.
["Last night he 'cooed'..."]
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33.
["Sorry, I'm late dear, but I stopped off for a short one with the boys!"]
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34.
[no title indexed]
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35.
[no title indexed]
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36.
["My health has forced me to give up a few things..."]
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37.
["She says I never take her anywhere..."]
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38.
["I think it is only fair to tell you - I work for a living."]
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39.
["Lay off the grass for awhile!"]
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40.
["I don't need a hostage!"]
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41.
["While i was waiting for you, I've been teaching my wife how to swim."]
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42.
["That does it..."]
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43.
["Do you realize how long it's been since we drank out?"]
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44.
["Good heavens, I think Mr. Aiken suffocated!"]
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45.
["I was a connoisseur until my palate went bad."]
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46.
["No wait - on second thought, I think he'd look better over there."]
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47.
["This is Gary, who taught me everything I know."]
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48.
["I warned you people"]
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49.
["I won't be in for work today Mr. Keene. I have a terrific hangover!"]
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50.
["I brought your husband home because he's broke and still owes me $20."]
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51.
[Topless Cafe]
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52.
["You can get it in a hammock if you want... but, it'll cost you extra."]
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53.
["Remember Emma? It's the same pair who stood there when the subway opened back in 1906?"]
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54.
["Gosh, no boss, it's for an orgy -- nobody's getting married anymore."]
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55.
["Now, let's see you get in the last word!"]
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56.
["Just 'how far' did you want to go, sir?"]
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57.
["It's nice to have two men fighting over me..."]
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58.
["You bet I need birth control information..."]
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59.
["If you're waiting to see the doctor Roger, please take a seat beside the lady."]
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60.
["She wants to see the man of the house!"]
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61.
["I'm very fond of you Edna, but I'm afraid I could never..."]
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62.
[Man Carrying a Woman]
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63.
["Yes Hopper, what is it this time?"]
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64.
["...No, I'll not allow you to pay me what I'm worth..."]
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65.
["The only thing you know about taste, Wallace, is in there."]
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66.
["My, do you always whistle while you work, mister?"]
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67.
["Of course you may get another opinion. But, I recommend immediate surgery."]
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68.
["Where's Helen, Mr. Jackson? I haven't seen her for weeks."]
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69.
[no title indexed]
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70.
["Mercenary"]
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71.
[no title indexed]
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72.
["This is against the law -- I refuse to be a party to this."]
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73.
["Your wife's in the outer office, sir, by the way how about a raise?"]
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74.
["Amnn! This will do until I make it to a nudist colony."]
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75.
["I'll be out just as soon as I give Freddy here his usual tip."]
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76.
["O come on, Miss Carpenter, this ain't the Virgin Islands ya know."]
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77.
["Frankly, I don't think he wants his bottle."]
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78.
"I think what I like best about show bix... is all you young starry eyed girls."
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79.
["You'll have to disrobe again Miss Thornsen this x-ray came back all bones."]
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80.
["Dear -- you must quit calling the obstetricians 'delivery boys'."]
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81.
["Everything okay Clancy - the ones she's exposing are pure plastic."]
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82.
["Well, I never saw a wrestling match like that before."]
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83.
["It's not necessary to call me 'boss' Carter..."]
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84.
["I'm going to ask her for a date."]
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85.
["Obscene phone call? I'm afraid you have the wrong number!"]
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86.
["I've come to the conclusion, Arthur, that all we have in common is our blood type."]
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87.
["I guess there really isn't any Santa Claus - his check bounced."]
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88.
["Thank you for coming. It isn't every doctor who'll make a bathoscope call."]
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89.
["Golly, fella, aren't you afraid of getting your eyeballs sunburnt?"]
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90.
["Good old mom, she told me there would be men like you."]
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91.
["I thought it over. I don't despise you anymore."]
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92.
["Run down and get a bottle of wine..."]
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93.
[no title indexed]
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94.
["I have this burning desire to bend, fold and mutilate you."]
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95.
["Oh, Cheryl, we were just talking about 'yours'."]
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96.
["It's a pet my fiancee got in Mexico... he said it's a Spanish fly...!"]
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97.
["She looks like a girl who'll go places - your place, my place..."]
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98.
["Could I have a refund? My husband and I made up again."]
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99.
["Let's now determine why your marriage is falling apart."]
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100.
["If we'd have had mini-skirts when I was your age..."]
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101.
[Please Take a Number]
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102.
["...I'm looking for an old man with a strong 'will' ... made out to me...!"]
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103.
["Those government issue?"]
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104.
["Generally you're good, privately, he's better."]
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105.
["Yes, dear - the interior decorator is here and he came up with a wonderful idea for our bedroom."]
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106.
["Dear, you know how you're always saying you'll get married when you find the right man? ... Father and I think you've found him."]
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107.
["And when the automatic washer finally broke down, we figured, what the hell!"]
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108.
[Fashion Bra]
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109.
["You lose again, Marie... my pari of threes beat your full house."]
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110.
[Wedding Dress]
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111.
["I'm going to rip off your clothes, throw you to the floor and make love to you all night... this is a recording."]
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112.
["Thanks for walking me to school so I won't get wet, mom!"]
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113.
["What does a fellow do when he has to go potty, Sarge?"]
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114.
["She's always late getting dressed so she pays us to use the pool so he'll forget the time."]
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115.
["Here's looking at you, Miss Twitty."]
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116.
["And this J.C. is our answer to flowery bath towels."]
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117.
["Take my advice, fella - save half for tomorrow!"]
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118.
["So then he raped me and I hit him with the mink coat he gave me."]
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119.
["I just have a couple of things to tend to then I'll be right home, honey."]
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120.
["Wonderful. If you're a friend of the Mayor, you should have no trouble at all getting this fixed."]
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121.
["Wow that wasn't so bad, was it?"]
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122.
["Does this mean that I can work our side of the street?"]
- Doug Brain
- Marcus Fletcher
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- Ramon Schenk