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Clips from That '70s Show (1998) - The Forgotten Son (S04E04)
"Well, here are my boys! How was work?"
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"Oh, you know, just another day of restocking upper Point Place with durable household goods."
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"Sleep soundly, Wisconsin."
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"I got some big news from the Price Mart home office."
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"Ooh! They finally gonna let you physically discipline the workers?"
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"- No, but I still have a free hand at home. - Right."
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"Headquarters is having every manager..."
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"make a departmental training film."
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"And they picked me for the stockroom."
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"- Stockroom. Wow! - Yeah!"
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"Steve from Oshkosh got ice and snow management."
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"Loser."
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"Well, Red, that is wonderful."
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"Yeah, I know."
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"Every single Price Mart stock boy will be trained in the Red Forman way."
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"Oh, you mean, undermining their self-esteem..."
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"until they're too weak to fight back?"
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"If you would just zip it for a second..."
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"you might be interested in hearing who I want to play the stock boy."
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"Oh, look, Dad, I appreciate the thought..."
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"I'm gonna use this idiot!"
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"All right!"
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"Man, I guess my movie career is getting started sooner than I thought!"
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"Kelso's playing the stock boy?"
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"This is my favorite thing ever."
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"Oh, but you will too, honey, once you fill out."
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"Oh, man! Mom burn!"
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"Yep. That's twice the normal burn."
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"Dad, how can you choose Kelso to play the Price Mart stock boy?"
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"You have a better suggestion?"
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"Hello!"
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"I am a Price Mart stock boy."
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"I just came from stocking."
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"At Price Mart."
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"And I am currently wearing a Price Mart stock boy smock."
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"Good point, Eric."
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"Give your smock to Kelso."
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"Oh, I don't think my broad, photogenic shoulders are gonna fit in that little thing."
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"Now, don't take this personal, Son."
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"You're just too... twitchy and skinny."
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"Well, you know, the camera adds 10 pounds."
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"How could he pick Kelso to play the stock boy?"
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"I'm the one with the acting experience. Remember?"
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"I was Mushroom Number Two in Alice in Wonderland."
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"But you were Mushroom Number One in my heart."
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"- Hey. - Oh, hey. What's up?"
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"- We're going to lunch. - We're going to lunch?"
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"You and I are going to lunch?"
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"Well, no."
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"You and Donna and I are going to lunch?"
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"Well, almost, honey."
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"You and Donna are going to lunch?"
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"Nothing gets past you, Einstein."
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"I don't think I like the idea of you two going out to lunch together."
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"Well, what if we bring you back a sandwich?"
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"Well, a sandwich isn't gonna make me feel better, Mom."
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"Okay, then. We're leaving."
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"Yeah, I don't like this day."
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"Hey, dudes."
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"Hey, Leo, man, Huggy Bear called."
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"He wants his suit back."
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"Huggy Bear?"
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"This is my suit, man."
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"So, to what do we owe the fancy pants?"
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"Great news, man!"
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"I inherited a million bucks from my dead uncle!"
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"- Shut up. - No way."
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"It's true! So, come on! Let's share the wealth!"
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"Come on. I'll buy you anything you want."
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"Does that include burgers and nudie mags?"
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"Eric, have you seen Donna?"
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"She was supposed to help me sort out my daytime cosmetics from my nighttime cosmetics..."
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"but she never showed up."
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"Oh, you haven't heard?"
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"Donna's got a new friend..."
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"and I, for one, think it's time you met her."
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"Donna! What are you doing?"
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"We invented a new cookie."
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"It's a variation of the snickerdoodle."
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"We're calling it the "DonnaKitty.""
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"Or the "Ditty.""
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"We haven't decided."
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"Donna, you're supposed to be sorting... as in, my cosmetics."
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"Oh, yeah. I'm real sorry I missed that."
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"It started as an annoying, but innocent lunch."
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"And now they're inventing cookies."
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"It's growing, man."
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"It's the freakin' Blob."
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"Donna, why do you need a new friend?"
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"Haven't I always been there for you?"
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"Uh, no."
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"I hope your cookies burn!"
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"Eric, old people and young people..."
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"are not supposed to spend time together."
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"It's unnatural."
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"What am I supposed to do about it?"
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"Well, you better do something."
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"You know what girls talk about when they get together."
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"Um, sugar and spice and everything nice?"
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"They talk about men, and that would be you."
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"Well, barely."
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"You know, I wasn't that worried about Donna and my mom talking about me..."
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"but now that I'm all paranoid..."
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"I'm all, like..."
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"paranoid."
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"I mean, when did it become okay for them to be friends?"
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"Right after your father replaced you with a semi-literate pretty boy."
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"That's me."
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"So, I've been thinking about great actors to model myself after..."
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"and I choose Travolta."
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"Kelso..."
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"than by acting like Travolta in his industrial film."
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"Bravo, man."
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"That is good advice."
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"Man, I don't want Donna and my mom talking about me."
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"Yeah, and Donna's a big mouth."
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"Like, she told me how you wore makeup to last year's class picture."
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"What?"
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"I did not! I did not."
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"I had a zit. Stop looking at me."
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