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Clips from That '70s Show (1998) - An Eric Forman Christmas (S04E04)
"And we should be a little bit nicer to those of us who want to watch Christmas specials."
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"I mean, when Rudolph's nose shone so bright..."
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"and Santa realized he could guide the sleigh at night..."
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"That was a great moment in American history."
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"Kelso, Rudolph was small, had a girlie voice..."
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"and I'm pretty sure he was a little light in the hooves..."
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"if you know what I mean."
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"Of course he was light in the hooves. He could fly!"
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"I would have guessed Prancer."
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"Well, you've all ignored me, so I'll take that as a resounding vote of confidence."
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"Guys, let's do this thing!"
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"- What on God's green earth? - But Pastor Dave, I was just..."
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"I know what you were doing. I recognize that smell from the AC/DC concert."
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"I was handing out leaflets!"
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"- No, but I wasn't... - Eric Forman, you're fired."
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"You know what? Fine."
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"She thought he was cute. Okay, if anyone was gay, it was that-that Hermey."
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"No straight elf has hair like that."
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"Well, as you may know by now, I had to let Eric go."
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"I guess that responsibility falls "unto me.""
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"And I am willing to be the reluctant hero on this year's pageant..."
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"and whip all you ne'er-do-wells into shape."
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"Okay, kids, that was a good one."
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"Now, let's work on the scene where you untie me."
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"And action!"
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"Give me my stuff back, Red!"
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"Don't know what you're talking about, Bob."
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"And no!"
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"Oh, Red, just give it back."
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"You don't want anybody to have a happy Christmas!"
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"Oh, you want happy? Drink another six-pack."
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"Oh, this is nice. This is great."
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"I guess we have a new tradition here: The annual yuletide fight."
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"God, can't anybody just act decent for one freakin' day of the year?"
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"Well, out of the mouths of babes, huh?"
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"Well, fine."
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"Bob, your decorations are in the Dumpster behind the liquor store."
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"Thanks, Red."
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"If I had mistletoe, I'd kiss you."
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"Yeah, well, if I had "mistlefoot," it'd be in your ass."
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"You know what I would like for Christmas?"
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"No more talk about you putting your foot in other people's rear ends."
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"Maybe next year, Kitty."
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"Whoa, dudes. What'd you do, man?"
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"I can't believe you guys. You managed to bring a man of God to tears."
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"I'm not crying!"
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"I'm talking about me, man."
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"You know, you guys can hassle your skinny friend, Eric..."
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"but when it comes down to a fundamental moral core..."
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"he's the only one of you that's got one."
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"So, congratulations. You've ruined Christmas."
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"Oh, man. Leo's right. I mean, this probably isn't our finest hour."
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"I don't know. It's pretty damn fine."
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"Well, Jackie, you know, since everything's ruined..."
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"we could... I don't know... go home and watch Rudolph."
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"Michael, those shows are for babies."
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"But I want to watch it!"
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"I wanna!"
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"Grow up, Michael."
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"You guys, I feel kind of bad about Eric."
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"- Yeah, maybe we should go find him. - Yeah."
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"Or we could stay here and wrap Dave."
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"- I say, get Eric! - Come on."
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"Uh, guys?"
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"Oh, right."
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"There you go."
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"Oh, honey, you looked so sad."
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"I am gonna let you open your big Christmas present early."
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"Wow, it's kind of the size of..."
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"And it's kind of heavy like..."
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"- I knew you wanted one. - I can't believe that you got me... a rain coat!"
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"See, it's London Fog! Did I fool you?"
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"I put rocks in the bottom, so it would seem heavy."
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"That's clever."
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"Okay, now. I'm gonna wrap it back up."
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"You can open it Christmas morning and pretend you're surprised."
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"Uh-huh. So, we got that to look forward to."
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"Okay!"
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"Huh?"
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"What's the matter, Kelso?"
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"Rudolph, I can't watch you anymore."
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"- My friends say I'm too old. - Ho-Ho-Hold the phone!"
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"Too old for Christmas? That's nonsense."
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"Yeah, but everyone's makin' fun of me."
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"You know, Kelso, people used to laugh and call me names."
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"- So, what did you do? - I kicked 'em in the face."
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"Blitzen bled like a faucet."
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"Little Drummer Boy, what are you doing here?"
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"- Come, they told me. - No, but what am I supposed to do?"
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"All my friends are gonna think that I'm a baby if I keep watching your shows."
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"Aw, screw those dumb-asses!"
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"If they're too old for Christmas specials, that's their loss."
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"Can I go now? I'm very cold."
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"Kelso, as long as you really, really believe in our magical world..."
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"nothing in life can ever hurt you."
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"So, I can watch."
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"I can watch!"
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"Whoo-hoo! I can watch!"
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"I can watch! I can watch!"
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"- Look at that face. - What a nice kid."
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"I'm not too late. I haven't missed them!"
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"- Hey, Dave. - Uh, Michael?"
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"- A little help? - Oh."
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"That wasn't fun. One of the lights burned my neck."
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"You know, Pastor Dave, the only reason we mess with you is 'cause we like you."
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"You do? You do!"
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"I'm cool! I'm cool!"
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"Oh, well, if it isn't the dill-holes of Christmas past, present and future."
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"We came to talk to you about the pageant."
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"- Dave said he'll un-fire you. - 'Cause I'm cool!"
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"And we'll do the pageant however you want."
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"Yeah, I set 'em straight, man."
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"Look, Forman, just come on back, all right?"
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"- Yeah, it'll be fun. - Yeah. We can all be together."
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"I mean, it's Christmas, you know?"
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"Plus, we got you a present."
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"Oh, man. A cassette deck."
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"You guys, thanks."
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"- So, you'll come back? - Yeah, okay."
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"Ohh. Merry Christmas, Charlie Brown!"
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