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Clips from That '70s Show (1998) - Bye Bye Basement (S04E04)
"Steven, it's 7-damn-30 in the morning."
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"What the hell are you doing here?"
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"Red, be nice."
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"Steven, we're waiting."
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"Oh, I've been living in the basement."
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"You know, I did notice a dusting of curly hair on the floor..."
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"but I just wrote it off to my changing teenage body."
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"I moved back in when my dad got transferred."
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"Transferred? He's a bartender."
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"Where'd he get transferred to, the jukebox?"
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"You know, Red, if it's cool, I'd kinda rather not talk about it."
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"Well, Steven, it's important to get these things out in the open."
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"Kitty, let him do what's natural..."
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"and keep his feelings bottled up."
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"Attaboy."
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"Well..."
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"Welcome back, Steven."
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"You know, maybe we can spruce up your old room..."
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"since I decided to redo the basement."
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"What? You're redoing the basement?"
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"Well, honey, no one uses it."
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"I use it. Every day."
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"It's my Batcave."
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"I'll find you a good, cheap contractor."
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"Oh, no, no, no. This is something I want to handle myself."
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"- This is going to be expensive, isn't it? - Maybe."
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"Don't you like anything cheap?"
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"I like you."
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"Yeah, I'm gonna miss it down here."
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"A lot of good times."
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"I broke my foot climbing out of this dryer."
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"Yeah, I hit my head playing handball with the soap in that shower."
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"Michael, that's private."
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"I got news for you. It wasn't that private."
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"Oh, my God! That is the biggest spider I have ever seen."
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"I think it had a rat in its mouth."
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"Okay, I think maybe the basement isn't the place for me after all."
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"Oh, you know what, Mom? I think you might be right."
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"I mean, not only is it bug-infested, but in all honesty..."
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"I think it might be haunted."
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"Get out."
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"That's spooky."
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"I don't know, Mrs. Forman. I mean, sure, it's a pit now..."
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"but if you paint, fumigate and get rid of Eric, this could be a great room."
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"Hey, wh... Hey, okay."
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"You're not my girlfriend anymore. Okay?"
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"So you don't get an opinion on my stuff now."
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"Mom, don't listen to her. She's crazy."
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"Wait, I disagree with you, so I'm crazy?"
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"Okay, are you referring to our breakup?"
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"Because I must remind everyone that she wore my promise ring around her neck."
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"That's crazy."
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"Ring, finger. Finger, ring."
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"- Well, you're lucky I didn't shove the ring up your ass. - Mom!"
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"All right. Wait. Who said, "Get out"?"
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"Anyway, Mrs. Forman, we have a bunch of decorating magazines at home."
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"- I'll bring 'em over. - Well, thank you, Donna."
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"And I think that ring looked nice around your neck."
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"Donna, what the hell? What, we're not going out anymore..."
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"so you don't like my basement?"
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"Well, I guess now that I'm an ex-girlfriend..."
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"I'm free to tell the truth."
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"Free at last! Free at last!"
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"Whoo!"
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"For that wicked burn! Burn, Eric! Burn!"
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"Oh, happy day."
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"Your friend Fez has taken his love of dance to its logical conclusion."
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"I have joined a ballet class."
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"Man, no offense, but you're, like, one good cry away..."
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"from being the total woman."
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"Oh, really? Well, would a total woman..."
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"have her own pink satin slippers?"
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"Oh, Red, here. Um, meet our contractors."
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"This is Theo and..."
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"Hey, Mr. Eric's Dad."
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"This is who you hired to redo our basement?"
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"Well, no, no. Actually, I hired Theo."
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"And, uh, I didn't really expect Leo."
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"That was, um... That was a bonus."
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"Here. Shoo, Leo."
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"Don't worry, ma'am. Leo is solid."
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"And he's not allowed to touch anything electrical."
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"Kitty, I hate to interfere..."
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"I understand your concern, sir."
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"But I'm not an irresponsible screwup like my cousin Leo."
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"That's true, man."
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"I used to be like Leo, sitting around all day, wasting my life."
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"But then one day the smoke cleared."
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"See, Red? He had an epiphany."
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"Actually, I ran out of weed, and the smoke cleared."
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"But, uh..."
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"Then I saw how trashed my apartment was, so I rebuilt it."
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"Been a contractor ever since."
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"Well, I'm sold."
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"Okay, Donna, when did you stop liking my basement?"
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"I never liked it. There were a lot of things I kept to myself when we were dating."
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"Yeah, well..."
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"there were plenty of things I kept to myself."
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"Plenty."
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"Like what, for instance?"
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"I'm sure Donna would like to know."
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"Yeah, like what, for instance?"
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"Why don't... you just start first?"
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"Okay."
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"You know how when you eat, and you smack your lips in that really cute way?"
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"Yeah."
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"It's disgusting."
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"That's all you got?"
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"No. You have tiny wrists."
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"What?"
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"No, I don't."
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"Mom, do I have tiny wrists?"
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"No, no, no. No, no."
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"The doctor always said you were in the normal range."
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"See? Normal, Big Bone Magoo."
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"You don't have to tell me."
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"It's really cool you're here. Most men won't take ballet class."
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"Oh, my pet, most men are not Fez."
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"This whole basement thing is Donna's fault."
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"I mean, what's her problem? She's been messing with me all day."
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