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  • CHUMLEE: Hey, how you doing?

  • STEPHAN: I'm great.

  • I have what should be in every home in America.

  • Um, a toaster oven.

  • STEPHAN: Better than that.

  • A lie detector.

  • OK.

  • I don't know if that should be in every home.

  • That could get a lot of people in trouble.

  • [CHUCKLING]

  • STEPHAN: I picked the item up at a garage sale

  • because it seemed unique.

  • And it actually works.

  • It turns on.

  • It registers body temperature, and it

  • ranges from an angel to a devil based on whether or not

  • you're telling the truth.

  • To be honest, if I said how often I lied,

  • that would be a lie.

  • CHUMLEE: It is pretty cool.

  • This is the Marlin Electric Company.

  • I think it was made in 1950.

  • STEPHAN: Yes.

  • It was basically just a toy to replicate a real lie detector,

  • because in 1950, police were starting to use these,

  • and kids wanted to be able to play with these.

  • And this one is particularly cool because it starts off

  • with an angel at zero, and then it gets to 9 and 10,

  • where she is no longer a angel and is now devil.

  • So does this thing work?

  • STEPHAN: Actually, it does.

  • These electrodes will monitor heat sensors.

  • CHUMLEE: So let's see.

  • Am I getting old?

  • No.

  • Oh, it says I'm lying.

  • STEPHAN: That's it.

  • So what do you want to do with it?

  • I was looking to sell it.

  • All right.

  • How much were you looking to get for it?

  • Well, I was hoping to get about $500.

  • I haven't seen them go anywhere near that.

  • STEPHAN: Wow.

  • What were your thoughts?

  • Honestly, I've seen these things sell for, like, $50.

  • So, you know, I'll give you the 50 bucks.

  • If you can come down, we can make a deal.

  • But otherwise, you're going to have to pack

  • it up and sell it another day.

  • Well, I cannot tell a lie.

  • CHUMLEE: [LAUGHS]

  • I'll take it.

  • CHUMLEE: All right.

  • Sounds like a deal.

  • Go ahead and leave it here, and meet me

  • up here at the front counter. - All right.

  • We'll write it up.

  • Great.

  • I wasn't completely surprised when

  • he said that the price was $50.

  • It really is based on whether you're interested in it or not.

  • CHUMLEE: You see that toy lie detector I bought?

  • Yeah, I saw it.

  • It's pretty cool, huh?

  • Catch your ass lying.

  • Well, first off, they don't work.

  • Even the modern ones don't work.

  • And I don't lie.

  • Beep!

  • It would have caught you lying right there.

  • COREY: What do you mean, you don't lie?

  • RICK: I don't lie.

  • I mean, generally, I'm a pretty honest guy, I think.

  • COREY: [CHUCKLES]

  • For example, if your wife asks you

  • if her butt looks bad in a pair of jeans, what do you tell her?

  • I tell her she looks great.

  • COREY: What if it looks bad?

  • I'm just being polite.

  • I'm not lying.

  • COREY: You're lying.

  • RICK: [SIGHS] This conversation's over.

  • Hey, Rick.

  • Does Corey look fat in those jeans?

  • RICK: Yeah.

  • CHUMLEE: [CHUCKLES]

  • COREY: See?

  • You're a liar.

CHUMLEE: Hey, how you doing?

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    林宜悉 に公開 2021 年 01 月 14 日
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