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Clips from That '70s Show (1998) - Reefer Madness (S03E03)
"Man, who'd have thought? Hyde getting busted for possession."
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"I mean, I always thought it'd be, like, armed robbery or... pimping."
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"You know, something cool."
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"Yeah, Hyde in jail."
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"Hey, guys, do you think he's anyone's girlfriend yet?"
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"Kelso, he's been in jail for three hours."
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"Of course he's someone's girlfriend."
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"He has very pretty eyes."
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"Well, if he was someone's girlfriend, I think it might look something like this."
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"Yeah."
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"Hey there, curlicue, would you like to perform an unspeakable act on me..."
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"or would you prefer that I perform one on you?"
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"Well, they both sound good. Dealer's choice."
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"You have done a horrible thing with a children's toy."
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"Huh. Bet you didn't want me to see this, did ya?"
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"Hey! Welcome back, man!"
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"We were worried about... I'm sorry. I'm just... I'm so sorry."
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"Yeah, uh..."
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"You know, curlicue... is... can be... is a term of endearment."
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"So, when do we meet your new fella?"
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"- Red, we really need to talk about... - No. No. No!"
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"- Steven! - No! I don't want to talk about Steven!"
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"Subject closed."
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"Red..."
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"For God's sakes, Kitty."
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"We took him into our home. We treated him like our own son."
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"Treat him better than your own son."
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"I'll tell you one thing. I'm not bailing him out."
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"He can rot in that jail, for all I care."
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"Actually, uh, they already let him out. Gave him probation."
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"Probation? Well, isn't that just ducky?"
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"You know how they treat their criminals in Russia?"
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"First offense, five years in Siberia."
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"Second offense, 10 years."
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"Believe you me, there is no third offense."
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"Unless the criminal likes to make snow angels."
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"Hey. Steven brought that stuff into my house."
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"And I'm puttin'a stop to it before things get out of control."
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"Oh, out of control how?"
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"Well, I'll tell you how."
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"Say, chum, where ya headed?"
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"Just to see my best girl Donna, that's where."
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"We're gonna split a soda pop. It'll be keen."
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"Soda pop, eh? I have something that's even keener than soda pop."
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"It's called marijuana."
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""Mari-what-a"?"
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"Come. I'll show you."
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"Hyde, you were right. Marijuana's the bee's knees."
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"Yep. All it takes is one puff to make you hopelessly addicted."
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"I am... hopelessly addicted."
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"Here's a new shipment, fresh from whatever-the-hell country I am from."
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"Gee whillikers, Eric. Where have you been? You missed choir practice."
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"Sorry, dollface. But now, thanks to marijuana, I'm incurably insane."
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"Well, I'm not gonna let a swell kid like you ruin your life."
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"Not so fast, sister."
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"I need that for the schoolchildren."
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"No!"
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"Alas, marijuana has ended my young, promising life."
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"This is what's happening all over America."
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"And it could happen in your home, or yours, or yours!"
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"I just don't think that's gonna happen, Red."
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"Has Hyde ever pressured you to use this stuff?"
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"No. Absolutely not."
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"In fact... Yeah, I can honestly say I have never felt any pressure."
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"Guess who?"
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"It's either Jackie or the cold, clammy hands of death."
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"It's Jackie!"
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"Damn it."
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"Oh, Steven, my hero."
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"When that cop found my bag, and you said it was yours, and they sent you to the big house..."
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"it was, like, the most romantic thing ever."
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"Yeah, maybe for you. I was deloused."
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"Hey, man, you missed your shift at the Fotohut."
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"You better have a damn good excuse."
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"- I got busted. - Damn. That's a good excuse."
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"- So what'd they get you for? - For loving me."
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"'Cause she's, like, 14?"
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"I got busted for possession."
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"Oh, man. Join the club."
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"Yeah, thanks."
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"No. I mean, join the club, man."
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"We meet every Thursday."
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"We're tryin' to raise money for a field trip to Amsterdam."
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"Hey there, Red. Takin' out the trash, I see."
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"Yeah, well, better late than never."
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"Is that supposed to mean something, Bob?"
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"No. Just happened to notice that that low-life Hyde you've been harboring..."
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"has been busted for possession."
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"My gosh! That stuff was right here in our own neighborhood?"
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"To think of all the times we had to drive across town..."
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"- to get it! - Ix-nay, Midge!"
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"Well..."
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"as you all know, we had a little incident yesterday."
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"And I think that as a family, we should discuss rational solutions..."
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"to make sure that this never happens again."
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"Can I start?"
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"Um, I'm not comfortable living with a criminal."
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"I think we should kick Hyde out."
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"All in favor?"
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"Laurie, stop it. Red, what do you think?"
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"Kick him out! Kick him out! Kick him out! Kick him out!"
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"Laurie, there is no way we're kicking Steven out."
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"Steven, we're kicking you out."
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"- Yea, Daddy! - Red!"
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"- What? Dad, that's not fair. - Not fair?"
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"I took him in. I gave him a shot."
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"He blew it. It's his fault."
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"Look, I don't want it in my house."
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"I don't want it around you two. I just don't want it!"
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"Red, putting him out on the street is not the solution."
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"This young man needs our guidance now more than ever."
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"No, Mrs. Forman. It's cool."
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"If, uh, Red thinks that I'm not good enough to live in this house..."
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"then I guess I'm not."
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"You know what? You're... You're bull..."
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"I... I'm... You're very... I'm... I'm very mad at you!"
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"God, this sucks! I can't believe Red's kicking you out."
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"I mean, I'm sorry, where are you supposed to go?"
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"I'm gonna go to the Fotohut. I'll sleep on the floor. They got a hose out back."
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"Mrs. Forman made me a sandwich."
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