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# Every day when you're walkin' down the street

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# Everybody that you meet

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# Has an original point of view

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-# And I say, hey!

-Hey!

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# What a wonderful kind of day If we can learn to work and play

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# And get along with each other

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# You gotta listen to your heart Listen to the beat

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# Listen to the rhythm The rhythm of the street

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# Open up your eyes! Open up your ears!

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# Get together and make things better By working together

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# It's a simple message And it comes from the heart

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# Oh, believe in yourself For that's the place to start

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-# And I say, hey!

-Hey!

-What a wonderful kind of day

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# If we can learn to work and play And get along with each other

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# What a wonderful kind of day, hey! What a wonderful kind of day, HEY! #

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Hey, DW!

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-Hey!

-Whoa...ugh!

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HE SNORES

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A present, for me?

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"Do not open 'til midnight."

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Five more minutes.

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Still five more minutes.

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HE YAWNS

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ALARM BEEPS

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THUNDER CRASHES

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HE GASPS

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Ah!

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Heh-heh-heh!

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Ah!

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-Ha-ha-ha!

-Ah!

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Heh-heh-heh!

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Ha-ha-ha!

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Heh-heh-heh!

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What's happening?!

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I can do anything I want, now.

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I'm rich, and it's all thanks to you.

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THUNDER CRASHES Ha-ha-ha!

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-How could I let this happen? Oh, no!

-Ha-ha-ha!

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I was shopping for your cousin Cora's birthday, and saw this.

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-I know how much you like monsters.

-Mutant Muck Monster.

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Wow, thanks, Grandma!

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Wow, his head's kind of normal.

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You know, I wondered about that, but the other one was just the same.

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Beware the monster with the horribly normal face!

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Don't scare me, I'm trying to stay in the lines.

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I don't think this'll scare anyone, it's got a teacher head.

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"I'm here for your homework. Feed me homework."

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Actually, that is pretty scary.

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-What are you going to do with it?

-I don't know, want it?

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Sure, Sharky might get hungry.

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My cousin got a defective toy once - Peg-Leg Pete, the nautical pirate.

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-What was wrong with it?

-Two legs.

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Oh, man.

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Actually, it turned out to be rare.

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Hey, maybe that present you got could be valuable, too.

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Valuable, did someone say valuable?

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What's valuable?

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It's just this toy Arthur got.

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How's that valuable?

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I thought you were talking about jewels or cars.

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It could be worth a lot more than those things.

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BOTH: Seriously?

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It's true, rare toys can be quite collectable.

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Come on, I'll show you.

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-Put these on.

-Gloves?

-These items are one-of-a-kind.

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If there's a tiny dent or scratch, there goes half your value.

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-Whoa!

-Wow!

-These are my rarest collectables. Behold...

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A baseball card?

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Not just any baseball card - a 1948 Scrappy Balooza.

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-What's valuable about that?

-Rarity, my friend.

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Some baseball cards are so hard to find that they're worth millions.

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Wow.

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This toy car didn't fit on the regular tracks,

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so very few were ever made.

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How much is that worth?

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Oh, I'd like to have it for...

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Don't breathe on it!

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Sorry.

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-For 75,000.

-THEY GASP

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So you think Arthur's toy could be worth something?

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I'd have to do some research, but if it's a genuine factory defect

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and if it's still in the box, anything's possible.

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Heck, did you hear how much the first Superman comic sold for?

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No, what?

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Over 2 million.

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THEY GASP

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2 million? Did he say 2 million?

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I wish I had your grandmother.

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Mine never gave me even one million.

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I have to go and check my toy collection.

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-HE GASPS

-I just thought of something.

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Freddie K said it still had to be in the box, right?

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You didn't take it out, did you?

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I didn't.

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Ugh! Dumb box.

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Wait, I know!

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Sharky's hungry. Come to Sharky.

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Stop, what are you doing?!

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Feeding my doll to Sharky.

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Where is it? Where's my present?

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Where's the Mutant Muck Monster?

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-There, why?

-Because it's...

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Shh.

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Erm, because it's bad.

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I wanted to show Buster how bad it was.

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Look at this, Buster. Bad, right?

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Yeah, that's...

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-HE GASPS

-Fingerprints!

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Yeah, it's bad. It's really bad. Who'd want it?

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So, can I have it back?

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Something is going on here.

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-Pay you a buck.

-Five.

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-Hee-hee.

-Heh-heh.

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Erm, I don't know, I need to think about it.

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OK, I'll get the money.

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2 million?

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-Buster!

-She was touching the box, it just came out.

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-You said you'd sell it.

-I changed my mind.

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Then I heard her asking my mum

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how many ponies she could get for 2 million.

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Oh, this is all my fault. Bad mouth.

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I checked my toys, they're all perfect.

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Oh, well, maybe I'll get lucky for my birthday.

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Yeah, there has to be another defective one out there somewhere.

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Wait a minute, there is. There is another one.

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What are you talking about? What is he talking about?

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-I need to use your phone.

-Sure.

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That's right.

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As I said, I thought it looked a little strange,

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-but there was another toy there just like it, so I assumed...

-Where?

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-Where was it?

-In the bargain bin.

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OK, but what store?

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Hmm, let's see,

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I went to a number of places looking for just the right thing for Cora.

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She's quite particular, you know.

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-What if someone's buying it right now?

-I can't stand it.

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Well, it wasn't the mall.

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Oh, oh, that's right, David's Toys.

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David's on Oak Street? Thanks, Grandma.

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Come on, we have to hurry.

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Where's Muffy?

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-BUSTER GASPS

-That's her.

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Oh, we'll never beat her, she's going to get it.

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Arthur, listen to me,

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you're not giving up that 2 million without a fight.

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Now, come on, we have some riding to do.

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BELL RINGS

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Ugh, pedestrians!

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BELL RINGS Go!

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This way!

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Ah!

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-Buster!

-Leave me, keep going.

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-Are you OK?

-HORN HONKS

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Oh, no.

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Where are the defective toys?

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It looks like the Swamp Monster, only its head is normal.

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I know the very one you mean.

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This way, young lady.

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Ah, here it is.

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Look, jewels!

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Where?

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Got it!

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Hey, no, gimme! I was here first.

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Careful, no dents.

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I touched it first.

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It's mine, I asked for it.

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This is really weird.

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Ahem.

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As a veteran referee of holiday toy disputes, I have developed a rule.

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Whoever touched it first is the owner.

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Curses!

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6.47, with tax. Cash or charge?

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Cash! I mean, erm, uh-oh...

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I'll take it. If he can't pay for it, I'll take it.

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Hang on, I never said I can't...

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Do you take, erm, promises?

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No, no promises. Cash on the barrelhead.

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I have almost half.

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Well, in that case, I'm afraid...

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-Hold it, hang on.

-You don't have any money.

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He doesn't have any money.

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Put it on my card.

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-ARTHUR GASPS

-Buster!

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I was saving up to buy my own wheel of cheese.

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Gah! Foiled again.

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Thanks, Buster. You get half of whatever it's worth.

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Whoo-hoo, we're millionaires!

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Only, DW's still a two-millionaire.

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Life is so unfair.

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Well, I was able to do some research.

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It appears to be a genuine factory defect.

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BOTH: Yeah, defect!

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And you've kept the box sealed, that's great.

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I think I can pretty confidently say that

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this thing is worth around five.

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Five million?

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Erm, no, five nothing.

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It's worth five dollars, but only if you hang onto it for ten years.

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But...but-but-but-but he paid more than that. We did.

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It has to be worth more than that.

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My cheese wheel...

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You have to understand that the market for these things is

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very up-and-down. If it had been some rare variant, maybe, but...

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I'm sorry, fellas.

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"I am the accountant from 20 fathoms."

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Oh, no, don't audit me!

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It's actually pretty cool. It's just so weird-looking.

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And look on the bright side, DW isn't a millionaire either.

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-Ha-ha-ha!

-Ha-ha-ha!

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"Bring me your accounts receivable."

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"Where is your expense report?"

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I'll give you 200.

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I'd like to help you out, but that's not even one pony.

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250 and that's as high as I'll go.

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You're going to have to go lots higher than that...lots.

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Drat!

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