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Clips from That '70s Show (1998) - My Wife (S06E06)
"oh, except when separated by the phrase "as soon as I get the hell out of.""
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"All right. We gentlemen have a place to be."
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"So unless you ladies are gonna finally take your clothes off to music..."
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"Last chance? No? Okay."
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"Wow, Mrs. Forman, you can really whip up a party in no time."
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"And we have activities."
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"Okay, now watch. You tie the ribbon in a bow,"
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"We'll make 300 to pass out at the wedding."
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"Wait, this is Donna's bachelorette party?"
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"What other manual laborare we gonna do?"
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"Huh, scrub a toilet, dig a trench, write a book?"
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"Well, if we don't do this, who will?"
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"I can't believe you invited me over and you don't have any dip."
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"Red, we're having a girl's night out. I need you to bag all the almonds and tie 'em with a bow."
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"- Why me? - 'Cause I said so."
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"- I don't want to. - Well, you have to."
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"- Oh, you..you make me crazy. - Oh, you..you make me crazy."
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"- Fine. - Good."
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"Since you're getting married, I'll teach you how to do that."
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"- To Forman and Donna. - TO FORMAN AND DONNA!"
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"Where is Forman?"
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"- Who cares?! - WHO CARES?!!"
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"How did I not know about this place?"
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"I spent my whole life trying to get girls to take their clothes off,"
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"and all I needed was $10."
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"You know, I don't understand why chicks don't like guys to look at strippers."
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"I mean, these women are artists."
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"It's like Leonardo.. or da Vinci."
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"- Bravo. - Bravo. Bravo."
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"Forman, where's your beer hand?"
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"I chewed off the tape in the men's room."
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"Wait, that was you makin' those sounds?"
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"Hey, you know, forget what I said about there being a mummy in the bathroom."
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"I can't stop thinking about what Donna's doing."
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"The only reason she's still in Point Place is 'cause of me."
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"If it weren't for me, she'd probably be on the other side of the World by now."
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"Hey, I grew up on that side of the world,"
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"and it's no picnic."
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"Although when you eat every meal on the ground,"
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"I suppose, technically it is a picnic."
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"Look, all I know is"
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"if I let Donna stay in Point Place, she's gonna miss out on all those great things she wanted to do,"
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"and it'll be all my fault."
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"Forman, would you quit whining?"
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"Donna's gonna marry you. From where I'm sittin', what's on your plate looks pretty good."
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"You don't cut open the sausage, Forman. You just eat it."
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"Well, I wish it were that easy, Hyde, but it's a complex emotional issue..."
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"Hey, Phil Donahue, live nudes."
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"Oh, well, now this looks like a good place for a bachelorette party."
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"Yeah, did you see that neon sign out front? It had a naked man with an arrow pointing this way."
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"Um, I don't think that was an arrow."
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"Welcome to the little boy's room where every night is ladies' night.. everybody's pants come off."
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"Well, that's a catchy slogan."
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"These guys have been doing some hard time, and they're dyin' to meet some ladies."
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"Well, now he.. he looks like he's been a bad boy!"
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"Take it off! Take it off!"
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"Is that how we do this? I'm not sure how to be naughty in public."
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"Ooh!"
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"These guys are goin' back to jail for assault with a sexy weapon."
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"Oh, my god, Casey? Oh, my god, Casey!"
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"it's just,"
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"Donna's giving up everything she ever wanted."
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"I can't help but feel like I'm holding her back, you know?"
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"Okay, just so you know, I make most my money on tips."
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"I'm sorry."
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"Here, you.. y.. y.."
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"- You should probably just take this. - Thanks."
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"Forman, would you quit depressing the strippers?"
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"When you depress the strippers, they go like this."
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"Yeah, this isn't some hole in the wall where hopeless losers blow their money on people who don't care about their problems."
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"This is a strip joint."
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"Yes, it is, Eric. You're ruining the romance."
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"You, dance for my money!"
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"And the rabbit runs around..."
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"and then back in the hole."
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"Hey, Red, what do ya think of my nut bag?"
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"Ha ha, Bob."
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"I'm done with this."
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"This is not man's work."
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"I mean, if Kitty wanted me to shoot the almonds at some communists, that I could do."
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"Oh, you're a big talker now that she's gone."
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"I'm not afraid of her, and I'm not doin' this,"
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"and I don't care if it means I have to sit through another one of her silent breakfasts."
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"- What, she just sits there? - I talk, she just ignores me."
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"I had to buy a bottle of Mrs. Butterworth's"
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"just so that someone would smile at me."
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"You can always call me, Red."
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"I'd rather talk to syrup."
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"- So workin' at a strip club. - Yeah."
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"I finally found a way to cash in on my good looks without having to humiliate myself."
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"No, you're not humiliating yourself."
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"I mean, you're not the naked guy. You're the guy who introduces the naked guy."
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"Yeah."
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"So I'm surprised to see you're still in town. You know, you'd always talked about gettin' outta here."
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"I always thought you'd be some place more"
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"glamorous by now, like Paris or Reno."
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"Well, I've got Eric and my job"
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"and a great place to live in and/or pull behind a car."
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"I mean, it's not what I expected, but it's definitely the right thing to do."
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"You know,"
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"that trailer is tiny, and"
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"I need room to roam."
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"born free"
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"as free as the.. something free"
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"you know, this town is so small, I don't even know what free is."
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"Yeah. Look, listen, I've been other places, and it's not that great."
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"I mean, since I came back here, I've got it made.."
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"free drinks, I can borrow any of these freaky costumes when I want."
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"Plus, you know,"
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"- It's showbiz. - Yeah."
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"So"
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"You're happy here."
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"Yeah, and you will be, too. And don't worry, you know,"
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"by the time you have a few kids,"
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"you'll probably be livin' in a much bigger trailer."
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"Hi. You home already?"
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"I thought those boys would take your clothes and leave you naked in Indiana."
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"You kids.. you just don't know how to do anything."
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"Listen, dad,"
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"Donna wants to stay in Point Place after we get married. I.."
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