Yeah, that's it, play for me. Just play around. Roll around and lift those legs up. Mmm!
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Thank you. Thank you, Ron. Sometimes I try to kiss 'em.
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I'll take the job. And I swear I'll be number one again.
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Listen, can I ask you a question? Sure. Anything.
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I got it. It's not getting any better than that.
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What do you say, Ron?
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Okay. All right. All right. You get back here! Oh! Don't be weird! So, anyway, Harken sat me down, he said, "Champ, you're a dangerous alcoholic, a racist, "and I don't think you know a lick about sports." And I said, "Ed, you dirty Polack, "it's 10:00 in the morning. "Let's go have some drinks and go to a baseball game "where the Mexicans hit some touchdowns." Then he fires me! Fortunately, on the way out the door, I fake a work injury. With the settlement, I bought this place. Well, I'm glad to see you landed on your feet, Champ.
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Was that a bat? Chicken of the cave. What brings you here, Ron? My friend, we've got a job. In New York City. Whammy! I'm in! You've got yourself a sportscaster. Oh, great. Denny!
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Do you remember our Easter trip to San Francisco? We got so drunk, we put Brick in a refrigerator box and threw him off the Golden Gate Bridge.
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Oh, Lord, I was in a six-month coma. And they say from the neurological damage, there's no way I live past 55!
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It was a baby tree! Brick, how could we remember? It's your dream. I don't know. It's all the same thing.
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It's an interesting dream, but we're telling stories involving the entire news team from the past.
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Or how about the time when I was born and I came out of the vagina?
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I was screaming, "Here I come! Oh! Here I come, Mom!"
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Aw, baby.
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Oh. Oh, come on! - Brick was a great man. - Really? And I will miss him so much. And I will not rest until I find his killer. What? His killer? It is hard for me to believe that he is gone.
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He'll long be remembered and he'll be sorely missed.
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Brick was lost at sea - about a year ago. - Oh. Thought he saw a bird and he swam out to pet it. He never came back. We all loved Brick, even though he never had a phone number, or address or Social Security number. In six years of working at the station, he never cashed a paycheck. That sweet Brick. He was a sensitive man, though. He told me he wanted to donate his organs to science before he died, so he could see where they ended up.