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Clips from Good Times (1974) - Springtime in the Ghetto (S01E01)
"Now we can't help this brother. He's a hopeless drunk."
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"I may be drunk, but I'm not helpless."
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"Yeah. Yeah. Could a helpless man do that?"
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"Junior, come on."
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"Help him up."
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"Easy, Ned. What?"
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"It's gonna be all right."
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"He been on the grape for years and he won't get off."
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"His name's engraved in the Ripple Hall of Fame."
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"Mama, I had a long talk with him."
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"He promised he'd give up drinking and dry out."
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"That's right! I promised. Easy, man."
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"All he needs is someone to help him."
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"Mama, if he could just spend a few days here,"
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"he'd be all right."
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"A few days? Willona just told us"
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"that the committee will be here in a few minutes!"
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"Michael, in order to help a man,"
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"the man's gotta wanna help hisself."
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"But, Daddy, he does want to help himself."
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"Oh yeah? Well, let's see about that."
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"Ooh-whoo!"
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"There's almost a full bottle of muscatel"
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"in the kitchen cabinet."
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"You're welcome to it, if you want it."
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"No, James."
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"I said I was gonna dry out, and that's what I'm..."
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"Almost a full bottle, huh?"
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"Yeah, help yourself."
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"No, no. I promised Michael."
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"I told you. He meant it."
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"We can make a new man out of him. What do you say?"
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"Honey, we just got the place spick-and-span."
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"The committee is due here any minute."
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"Michael, you picked a bad time to be a Good Samaritan."
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"But, Mama, you always told us"
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"we were put on this earth to help others."
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"Daddy, if we don't help him out, who will?"
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"Look, folks, you don't have to bother."
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"Oh, wait!"
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"I wouldn't drink that stuff if I was you, lady."
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"It's got fish in it."
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"Hold it, Ned."
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"Michael, tell him he can stay."
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"Really, Mom?"
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"James, get out the muscatel."
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"No. For somebody who really need it... me."
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"JJ: Come on, Ned! Three down, one to go!"
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"Try and get this..."
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"Try and get one more down now."
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"Come on, Ned. You've got to eat something."
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"What is this stuff?"
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"It's something you haven't tasted in a long while."
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"Try one more now. Come on. That's it."
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"It's taking my stomach by surprise."
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"I bet your liver wants to know what the hell's going on too."
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"Oh, yes, you could. Just make believe it's white muscatel."
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"Okay."
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"Mm-hmm."
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"Hmm. By the time he gets it to his mouth,"
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"All the way. Come on, Ned."
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"All right, Ned!"
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"Come on, Michael, Junior."
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"Bathroom? You better off we just took off"
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"They probably just think he's streaking."
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"James, will you try and hurry him in there?"
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"And while you in it, explain to him"
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"about the contest and the committee coming over."
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"You don't have to worry, lady."
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"Uh, Ned? Ned."
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"The bathroom is this way."
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"Then that's the way I'll go!"
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"Come on. Here we go."
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"Ohh! He's back on the couch again!"
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"Get him off!"
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"Come on, Junior. Lift him up. Here we go."
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"Latest bulletin..."
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"The judging committee's on the 16th floor and..."
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"Is that who I think it is?"
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"That's him. Ned the wino."
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"I didn't even recognize him. I never saw him vertical before."
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"You may never see him vertical again."
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"Don't worry, Ma."
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"We'll get him clean if we have to sandblast him."
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"Don't I know it?"
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"Daddy and the boys are gonna get him cleaned up, Ma."
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"Cleaned up? With all that dirt on him,"
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"It would be simpler and faster if you dropped"
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"a couple of seeds on him and turned him into a planter."
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"He'd be the only real potted plant in the projects."
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"It'll be all right, Ma."
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"Thelma's right."
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"Ain't nothing lost. We still got time"
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"to get him outta here if you want to."
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"We promised to help him, and that's what we gonna do."
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"James, y'all hurry up in there."
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"If we lose, well, there's always next year."
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"Right, Thelma?"
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"Right, Ma. All right."
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"Baby, we may win yet."
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"I'm gonna go scrounge in my closet,"
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"see if I can find some old clothes for him."
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"I betcha we have him lookin' more respectable"
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"than any of them judges who've been up here before."
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"Oh, James, that's sweet."
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"James!"
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"Hmm?"
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"What was that for?"
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"That's for being a whole lot of woman."
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"And I don't mean weight neither."
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"Haven't they cleaned up Ned yet, Ma?"
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"Nope. I think it's taking them"
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"a little longer than they figured."
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"We about got him ready."
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"trying to get them gray socks off."
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"Yeah. We found out he wasn't wearing none."
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"Well, he's ready."
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"and killed everything that was."
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"Michael?"
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"Bring him out for a grand entrance."
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