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Thank you. Thank you, Ron. Sometimes I try to kiss 'em.

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Bye, Linda. I know why you haven't been returning my messages. I wasn't calling for me, I was calling because Walter has a piano recital in half an hour at the Tishman School on 65th Street. And he wrote a piece for you, Ron.

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Even though Ron Burgundy had lost his sight, he had never seen so clearly. You did it! And with every inch Doby grew, so did Ron's heart.

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Brick, your legs are fine. The color of your pants just matches... Ron, I don't have any legs! The Chroma-Key behind you. Ninety-three? Ninety-three? Relax.

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She doesn't think I connect with you as a child.

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Hey. You did a great job. Thanks, Gary. I don't think your dad's coming. I'm sorry, honey, but I think we need to go.

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You seem a little quiet, I must say. Just so you know, I'm absolutely fine with going to this family dinner.

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I was screaming, "Here I come! Oh! Here I come, Mom!"

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He'll long be remembered and he'll be sorely missed.

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That old man is so little and hairy!

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No, he was just explaining who you were and I was looking at you. And then he said something and I was still looking at you.

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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.

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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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Jack Lime is a great man!

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Is there a problem? No, no, no, no, no, no, no. No problem. Well, you're making a face like you got a problem. Um, I'm sorry that I'm making that face. I don't mean to make a face that seems like I have a problem. I don't like that face! You need to change it, and change it quick. Stop making that face. Is this face better? Oh, I don't like... Oh, that new face is driving me crazy! Change it, now! You're getting him mad. I only have so many faces.

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That's brilliant! Yeah, yeah. Hey, Brian, you have any time for the little people?

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Aw, baby.

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Ron... You've made my day. I've got the best damn news team in the world. Your call. I just have to find them.

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