...and not forget you, and not... ...leave you for someone with a big, fat ass.
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I didn't actually mean any of that. Better play with them titties.
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Well, I'm not eating lunch in here if you are.
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We can't tell anyone we're on drugs. Why the hell not?
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Me and my dad used to walk around the block and count squirrels.
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Earl's just my coworker, and, uh, he's a great guy. We were just walking around the neighborhood, you know. Not really doing anything, and just wanted to come say "What's up?" 'Cause Rachel's about to lose her hair.
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Aha.
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Now you want to try some? Yeah. Well, no. It's strictly forbidden for me to give you food. However, if you go to...
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Mom, what?
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(GREG CLEARS THROAT)
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It's called passive resistance. You know, that's what Gandhi was all about. I'm pretty sure Gandhi never did the subhuman thing.
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(IN DEEP VOICE) "Hi, Rachel. "I'm really sorry you have cancer." (GRUNTING)