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Clips from That '70s Show (1998) - We're Not Gonna Take It (S06E06)
"So get this, I got fired!"
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"I'd never thought I'd say this but..."
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"apparently I'm not good enough for the dog food factory."
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"I thought you'd say that."
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"Honey, don't worry..."
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"we'll get along fine without your paycheck."
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"Instead of going to the movies, we'll watch TV."
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"Instead of eating popcorn, we'll lick salt."
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"It's like, why would Joanne fire me?"
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"Bob she's your girlfriend, did she say anything?"
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"Eric, ixnay on oanne-jay."
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"Donna, you know I don't understand Pig Latin."
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"Bob, what is Joanne's problem?"
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"Eric, ixnay means shut up."
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"It's okay, honey. I can talk about it."
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"Me and Joanne broke up."
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"And-- and I didn't see it coming."
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"Bob, what did I tell you last week?"
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"Don't cry in your kitchen?"
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"And I didn't mean just that day. I meant always."
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"I better go then."
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"Nice going."
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"Ackass-jay"
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"Ackass-jay?!"
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"Oh..."
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"Jackass!"
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"Well, honey, I don't think you're a jackass. I think you're a jack-angel."
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"Hey Mom, look, I know..."
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"you're worried about money with Dad not being able to work."
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"But I want you to know, I'm gonna go right back out there and get a..."
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"a better job, a high paying job."
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"Well sure, just go down to the Bureau of High Paying Jobs."
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"You can't miss it, it's right next to the Pie-in-the-Sky Office."
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"Jackass!"
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"Oh really? Thank you."
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"Well the job search is going great."
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"I think I have a shot at washing an old man's back..."
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"on tuesdays and thursdays."
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"They were looking for a waiter down at the restaurant."
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"Whoa, why'd you tell him, I'm up for that job."
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"That's why I told him."
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"No, no, no."
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"Look, Eric, I need this job way more than you do."
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"You don't have a baby on the way."
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"But I do have a family to support."
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"And-- if I don't keep the booze flowing, they're going to get violent."
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"Well, look..."
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"the only way Brooke's going to let me be a part of my kid's life is if..."
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"I prove to her that I'm responsible."
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"A promotion at the restaurant would impress her."
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"And, I mean..."
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"busboy is a job but waiter is a career."
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"Okay. Well then, you know what. We'll just both go down there, apply and..."
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"may the best man win."
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"No, I want it."
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"Laurie! Well look what the whore dragged in."
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"Herself."
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"Need I remind you that you are married."
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"Oh, that's okay. The guy from last night was married too."
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"What is your problem?"
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"Are you two at it again?"
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"Your green card is on the way, I thought this marriage was over."
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"Laurie, I gave you $50 last week to go down to the court house..."
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"and file for divorce. What happened?"
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"Well I had to get a new make up mirror and some wine."
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"Tomorrow we're going to the court house."
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"Hmm, the court house is across town. I wonder if you can make it..."
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"all the way there without sleeping with someone."
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"I bet I can make it there without sleeping with you."
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"Bitch!"
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"Bob?"
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"What are you doin' here, anyway?"
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"Oh, it's just something I'm trying out."
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"How's it goin'?"
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"It's a little uncomfortable."
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"I thought it'll be better than sitting home alone."
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"It's not."
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"Oh, my poor dad."
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"I wish there was something I can do to make him feel better."
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"Well, once when I was sad, when Michael was cheating on me..."
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"I got flowers from a secret admirer, and it cheered me right up."
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"I mean, sure I send them to myself. But it's the thought that counts."
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"Those flowers were from you?"
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"You let me go on and on about how they were from me."
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"God, try a little honesty!"
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"Wait. That's actually not a bad idea."
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"If my dad thought somebody else likes him, he wouldn't be so bummed about Joanne."
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"But men don't really like flowers, do they?"
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"No, they remind as of bees."
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"Oh, I'll send him fudge."
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"He loves fudge. I know because one time he got some..."
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"and I asked if I can have a piece, and he quickly changed the subject."
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"Well, let me tell them what to write in the card."
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"I'm good at that."
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"When I sent myself those flowers and read how much I love me,"
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"I felt so much better."
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"Hey, Roy, remember me? I'm Eric Forman."
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"- Oh hey, how are you? - I'm here to apply for the waiter position."
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"- Okay. - Roy..."
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"that's the guy I was telling you about."
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"Ohh..."
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"Well, I don't think we can hire a waiter..."
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"who's got a disease that spreads through food."
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"Roy, he really doesn't like to talk about his death-a-food-a-spreaditis."
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"Death-a-food-a-spread-a-what?"
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"Who are you? Elmer Fudd?"
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"All right fine, he doesn't have a disease."
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"I just-- I really want the job, Roy."
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"Well I wish I could give it to both of you. I mean..."
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"Eric's got that Zippy personality and Kelso's old man."
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"I know what we should do. We should make it a competition."
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"That way, there's the fun of someone losing."
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"Okay, everybody, let's put some smiles on those faces."
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"We're goin' to get divorced."
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"What the hell's this?"
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"Looks like a box."
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"I know it's a box."
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"Hey, what's with the attitude? I'm just making conversation..."
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"looks like a box, it is a box. This is how real people talk, man."
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"Oh, it's a present."
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