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  • 32438

    “Now here’s my co-anchor, Nancy, with a conflicting account of that very same story.”

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    “When I first learned that men and women have significantly different ways of thinking, I said, ‘Excellent! This calls for a drink!’ “

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    “Come along, son. We are at but the beginning of a long and arduous journey.”

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  • 31811

    Conversation – what a concept!

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  • 31638

    “O.K., who can put a price on love? Jim?”

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  • 31451

    “Don’t forget–grubs, mites, worms. I want this to be a very special evening.”

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  • 29896

    “The sixties are over, Ralph. The seventies and the eighties, for God’s sake, are over. Give it a rest!”

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  • 29834

    “Meet Sally, the latest in my seemingly unending series of summer blockbusters.”

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  • 29413

    “The one on the left is cute.”

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  • 29195

    “I’ve been a cow all my life, honey. Don’t ask me to change now.”

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  • 29148

    Me and my sweetie

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  • 28912

    “These are your friends the Erskines, sir. Madam kisses both of them. You kiss her and you shake his hand. Then you wink and say, ‘Hey, how about those Yankees?’ “

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  • 28552

    Knock it off, Tom

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  • 27744

    “Artsy. But not fartsy.”

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  • 25204

    “May I remind you that until quite recently it wasn’t called the Lyle Lovett look. It was called the Eraserhead look.”

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  • 23776

    “Cassandra and I are splitting up, Ted, and we’d like you and Amy to have the kids.”

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