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Clips from That '70s Show (1998) - It's Only Rock and Roll (S07E07)
"Well, you picked a good week to start. We just got a new copy machine."
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"It's already broken."
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"I'm really unhappy."
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"Okay."
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"Donna was right. I do need to start respecting women,"
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"so I decided to donate my entire "playboy" collection to the needy."
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"Here you go, fez."
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"You're giving fez a box full of nudie magazines?"
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"That's like giving a monkey a loaded gun."
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"No, it's not. A monkey with a loaded gun can hurt a lot of people."
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"I can only hurt myself."
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"But a monkey with a loaded gun would be an awesome tv show."
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"Everybody would be, like, "aw, don't worry. It's just a monkey,"and then bam!"
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"Thanks for taking me to get my tai chi supplies."
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"What was that wonderful store called again?"
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"Point place meditation supply and dried fruit depot."
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"Well, that is so clever."
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"Really?"
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"Wow. Your clever threshold's really low."
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"This colors a lot of the compliments that you've given me."
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"I just love my new buddy."
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"I think it's called a buddha."
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"No, that is not even a word."
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"Next you'll tell me butter is called "booder.""
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"What's going on back here?"
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"Hey, look!"
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"You got a thing of me."
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"I am making this space my tai chi area."
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"So you're gonna be out here,"
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"and I'll be in there alone?"
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"I love tai chi."
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"Eric, I got a job for you."
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"Go grab some cement and secure that..."
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"bob statue."
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"Okay, if that's a job, then how much does that pay?"
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"It pays my foot not going in your ass."
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"So it's on credit then. Good."
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"Hey, donna, look!"
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"Ho, ho, ho!"
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"I can't tell you how good it makes me feel to look in here and see my own son."
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"How's it going?"
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"Well, I'm kind of glad there's not a window in here."
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"Probably would have jumped out of it."
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"Ah, you kids with your suicide jokes."
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"finally finished."
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"Bad news, hyde."
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"Sales decided it would be more efficient to whiteout the credits and underline the debits instead."
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"But..."
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"but..."
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"but I underlined credits."
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"If you're interested,"
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"I have some stuff that can help you get through the day."
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"Oh, I'm interested."
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"Cool."
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"Wait. What are you talking aut?"
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"What are you talking about?"
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"What are you talking about?"
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"What are you talking about?"
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"Licorice."
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"Get out of my office!"
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""Today is the first day of the rest of your life.""
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"and finished."
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"Eric, this looks nothing like me."
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"Oh, I wasn't drawing you. I just wanted you to shut up for a little while."
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"steven! How was your first day at work?"
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"Damn, jackie, can't I sit down and have a beer before you start in on me?"
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"Sorry."
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"It's the store in skokie. The numbers just don't add up."
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"Hey, have you guys seen fez? He was supposed to meet me at the hub an hour ago."
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"Where's the last place you saw him?"
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"Down in the basement with a box full of "playboys.""
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"Oh, my god. I'll get the first-aid kit."
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"We're too late."
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"He suffered a massive horny attack."
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"We're gonna need some gatorade and a couple of ice packs."
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"Back off! They're mine! They're all mine!"
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"Fez,"
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"we're here to help you."
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"You need to stop, 'cause people gotta sit on this couch."
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"Okay, I say we put him and the couch out on the curb."
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"No."
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"Look, fez..."
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"there's a reason that these magazines only come once a month."
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"You have to pace yourself."
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"Do something else besides look at pornography."
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"What kind of a life is that?"
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"By the way,"
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"any plans you had with me,"
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"they're now off..."
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"until further notice."
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"I'm having trouble concentrating."
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"me too. That dog is loud."
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"What dog?"
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"Please stop barking, schotzie. Mommy's doing her tai chi."
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"it's not very considerate to bark during mommy's quiet time, schotzie."
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"shut your freakin' trap!"
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"This is so soothing."
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"So, Steven, you're first day at work."
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"I don't know how much longer I'm gonna be working there."
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"I was getting a cup of coffee, today.."
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"This guy walks up to me and says, "workin' hard or hardly workin'?""
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"I threw my powdered milk at him."
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"See, that's what I'm looking forward to about being an artist--"
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"loving my job. And don't get me wrong. It can be torture"
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"waiting for inspiration to strike, but it's nice, because"
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"that gives me time to go bowling."
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"Did you secure that statue of bob yet?"
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"I didn't,"
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"but I could give you an artist's rendering of what that might look like."
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"You're gonna end up selling women's shoes."
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"I don't know if I can hack it,"
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"working in an office."
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"My tolerance for following directions is really low."
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"Which is ironic, because your tolerance for other things is really high."
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"Steven, everybody goes through the same thing,"
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"but the misery that you feel now will eventually be broken up by stretches of time where you will feel that you're happy."
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"Of course, you're not happy."
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"You're just too numb from your hellish life to feel the pain."
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"How was your day, red?"
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"Pretty good, actually."
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