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brain.
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You know what the whole trouble with you is?
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Charlie Brown?
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No.
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And I don't want to know.
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Leave me alone.
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The whole trouble with you is you won't listen to what the whole trouble with you is.
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You need someone to point out your faults, Charlie Brown.
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It's for your own good, and I can do that.
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My system is unique.
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What's so unique about it?
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I've created a slideshow presentation.
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Dotty, Dotty, Dotty.
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Okay, turn out the lights first.
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Charlie Brown will look at slides to do with your many personality faults.
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Some of them are quite shocking.
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Take this one, for instance.
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Easy, easy.
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This is only the beginning.
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Next door slides of your inherited faults.
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In other words, these air faults over which you had no real control.
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These take about an hour or so.
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Oh, good brief.
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If it's any consolation, you rank above average and inherited faults.
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Stand console.
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Now these slides showed your biggest and most damaging faults.
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Because of their importance, they will be shown in full color with dramatic music.
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I can't stand it any longer.
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I can't stand it.
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I've never gone through anything like that in my life.
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I never knew I had so many faults.
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I've never been so miserable.
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It's not so bad, Charlie Brown.
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Just wait until you get my bill.
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Ah, I don't feel so good.
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What's wrong?
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Charlie Brown?
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He's probably been hit on the head by too many fly balls, I think.
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Go.
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Go home.
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Yes, sir.
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Too many fly balls.
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Yes, ma'am.
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My name is Charles Brown.
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I think I have an emergency.
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Hello.
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I know I'm a sister.
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Sally Brown.
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He's in the hospital, but he will be the dog.
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I wonder from dying.
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I wonder if they tell me I was dying.
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I wonder if the little red haired girl rushed to my side.
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I've got to stop thinking about things like that.
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I can't believe that Charlie Brown is still in the hospital.
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What if he never gets better?
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It's not there.
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It's strangers so upset because you treat him so poorly.
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Stop wiping your tears on my piano.
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Sally says Charlie Brown isn't feeling any better, and she's moving her things into his room.
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Mm.
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I know you can't hear me, Charlie Brown, but if you get better, I promise I'll never pull the football away again.
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That's quite a promise.
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I bet he feels better already.
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You know, I suddenly feel great.
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Charlie Brown, Your bath.
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Your Well, I heard something about a promise.
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Oh, good grief.
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Remember, you promised.
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You have to let me get the football.
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I don't know about this, Charlie Brown.
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There's no stopping me now.
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I can't look.
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Oh, well, I did it.
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I kept my promise.
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I didn't put football away.
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Yes, and I messed up and kicked you instead of football.
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I'm sorry.
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Is there anything I can dio?
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Yes.
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Next time you go to the hospital.
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Stay there.
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Oh, Charlie Brown, Did you catch that?
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You've got great hands.
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I dio why you're standing out here all alone on the pitcher's mound.
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Baseball season's over.
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Let's play some football.
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I don't know.
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I'm not very good at football.
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I can never seem to kick one.
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So kickings not your specialty.
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Maybe you can throw.
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You might have the makings of a world class quarterback.
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Me a quarterback?
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Do you really think so?
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Sure.
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I'll show you have to sell like a pro.
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First off, the tips of your fingers should touch laces.
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That's right.
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Now grab the football like a sandwich.
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What type of sandwich?
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And pull the ball behind it.
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Just like that.
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This is important.
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Square your shoulders with the goalpost.
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Now you're aiming.
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I am now.
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Step toward your target and lean on your back foot and push all your weight into the throw.
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This is a critical part, Charlie Brown.
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You've got to try and see over your blocker and find your wide receiver.
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I do called the play you receive.
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Face right.
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Fakes left.
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He's spreading through the 15 yard line.
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Is there enough time for him to get into position?
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Is a receiver clear?
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Will your past be intercepted?
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Do you call an alternative play?
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Do you run the ball?
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I don't know.
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You start to run in the past.
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Not to you.
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The line.
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Oh, Uh huh.
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So you want to play football, Charlie Brown?
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It's gonna be a long season.
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Um, the old pitcher's mound.
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You and I have spent a lot of time up here.
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I love baseball.
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I could play baseball every day of my life.
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You're an unusual girl.
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Let's say it's the last half of the ninth inning, two out and Europe to back Chuck.
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Even though you're my friend, I still have to try and strike you out, right?
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Of course, there's no other way to play the game.
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You kind of like me, don't you?
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Chip?
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I worked up the schedule for our teams.
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Take a look and tell me what you think.
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You touch my hand, Chuck, you slide off e.
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I have a problem, Linus.
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I think Chuck likes me.
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He's nice and all that.
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But how could I flip over someone like Chuck?
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I could strike him out in three straight pitches if a person likes another person.
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But that other person doesn't like the first person.
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As much as that first person likes the other person, what should the other person dio say That again if a person likes another person?
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But the other person doesn't like the first person as much as that first person likes the other person, what should the other person do?
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I don't know.
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I don't want to hurt, But how can I possibly look him in the eye and tell him I don't like him as much as he likes me?
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Right home.
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Madrid Truck blood.
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Linus, you're a genius.
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Be Look, look, I got a letter.
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I think it's from the little red haired girl.
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What?
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I know you like me and in my own way.
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I like you too.
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Did you hear that?
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She liked to be too.
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That's not from the little red haired girl.
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Chuck.
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It's from me.
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You like me?
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I dio How can you be so stupid?
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Chuck, your heart is breaking and you don't even know it.
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I don't.
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By golly, if I ever had a deep job into center field and I ran for space and are around second face and I grabbed third base and I go tearing It's a home like a runaway freight.
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You better not be in my way way.
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That's the longest that I've ever heard.
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Stop breathing on me.
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You're supposed to be in bed, but I killed sleep.
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Go count sheep or something.
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Can't you see I'm watching TV?
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What's the matter with you?
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Captain?
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Chief is a good idea.
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Although I feel a little better about waking the sheep.
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Hope they don't mind working nights.
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One to do you find it rewarding to help people fall asleep.
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34 Wait!
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I've counted you already Time.