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Clips from Mary Tyler Moore - The Boss Isn't Coming to Dinner (S01E01)
"♪ No need to waste it ♪"
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"♪ After all ♪"
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"he was positively glowing."
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"- Even the weather was lovely. - It had to be."
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"- Coffee? - Oh, I'd love it. Thank you."
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"We didn't move out until our first daughter was born."
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"I don't know how we ever had the third kid."
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"Hey, wait till you see what I got here."
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"Well, i-if you guys want to, uh, talk, I've got some work."
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"Just a nice, quiet evening with the boss for dinner and all."
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"I plan to be burning a lot of logs this week."
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"You don't understand."
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"Good morning, Mr. Grant."
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"Five mornings in a row."
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"I sorted all your papers and put them in your drawer."
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"is at my fingertips."
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"I want 'em to know I'm working."
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"- Do I make myself clear? - Uh, you'd like your mess back?"
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"There. There."
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"about a week ago, I asked if you and Mrs. Grant..."
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"- Huh? - I'm sorry, Murray. I'm a little upset."
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"Murray, no. I don't want to come to your house for dinner!"
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"to come to your house for dinner, I'd love to."
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"but what I was talking about was the Grants..."
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"Maybe Mr. Grant just doesn't believe in socializing..."
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"I don't think that's it. When Marie and I had the Grants for dinner..."
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"- Y-You had them too? - Oh, yes."
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"- [Snaps Fingers] - I will."
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"- Uh, Mr. Grant? - Mm-hmm?"
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"Thursday night? No, I don't think so."
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"[Door Closes]"
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"I know what you mean."
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"Oh, come on, Rhoda. Lots of girls don't make it as stewardesses."
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"For a bus company?"
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"Oh, thanks. I really needed that."
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"Hey, if they accept, tell them to bring their own pizza."
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"one night this week... or next week."
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"You're kidding."
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"Well, Mrs. Grant, l-I'm, uh,"
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"This-This is really a great story. It's just funny."
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"[Chuckling] And then the boy says... the boy says..."
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"- Ted! - Don't tell me. Don't tell me."
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"I know the punch line. I just have to get all that stuff up front."
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"- Mr. Grant in? - Not yet."
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"- Mary, what's wrong? - Oh, nothing."
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"Hello, Mrs. Grant. Good morning. Hi. Mr. Grant's calling."
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"Mr. Grant, good morning. Hi. Mrs. Grant on two."
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"Gonna keep it to yourself or tell your fellow worker?"
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"Come in."
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"- I need your signature on these. - What are you so happy about?"
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"I know, and I am very, very happy."
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"Very, very."
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"I asked her if she'd still do them for me."
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"I look at a separation like I look at two boxers..."
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"I know, but last week when you went home to your wife..."
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"with your log, you just seemed so..."
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"- Look, this is none of my business. - No, no, no, please sit."
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"I'm glad you brought this up."
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"Because I know you won't do anything stupid like try to give me advice..."
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"Oh."
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"When I went home early last week,"
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"Mary, what I think you just said is a comment."
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"She doesn't study all the time."
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"No, the rest of the time she sleeps."
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"You get very tired when you're doing homework, you know?"
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"Finally it got so bad, I had to lay down the law."
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"I figured she'd call my name, and that would be it."
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"The next thing I knew, I was in St. Paul."
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"Oh, B's and C's."
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"She doesn't seem to mind it."
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"Well, Mr. Grant, I know you've heard this too, but,"
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"Listen, don't worry."
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"[Ted] That's-a no way to talk to a fisherman, huh?"
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"The father of the boy says, " Yeah, but that's a great way to talk to a...""
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"Ted's been trying to tell the same joke for the past 20 minutes."
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"- Good. I could use a laugh right now. - You better not listen to him."
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"Oh, Murray, I wish I could tell you,"
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"- When did you find out? - Lou called me the night it happened."
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"It's not the kind of thing a woman can help you with."
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"- Yes, glad to. - Well, what about tonight?"
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"- Scotch rocks. - Mm-hmm."
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"Scotch water."
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"- Shall I order your next round now? - Yeah. I'll care of it."
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"- No, I got it. - Look, Gordy, I'll take care of it."
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"Sure is good to be out drinking with the boys."
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"- I'll drink to that. - [Lou] Amen."
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"No, Mary."
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"He's talking about the Minnesota Twins."
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"- You know, baseball? Round, white ball? - Yes, I know, Mr. Grant."
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"You give a woman a big, thick newspaper, she always picks out the sports page..."
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"That's why I moved out."
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"Oh, a real old lady."
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"She doesn't want to be a housewife anymore,"
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"Home economics."
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"She's going for her master's, then a PhD."
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"To men's lib."
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"Hold it!"
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"I, uh, can't drink to that."
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"Mr. Grant, you invited me so that you could hear a woman's point of view."
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"But I haven't said anything."
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"But I don't agree with everything you've said."
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"I don't agree with anything you've said."
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"And that was an unfortunate choice of words."
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"I mean, you're sitting here, your wife is sitting at home,"
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"and you're both miserable."
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"You're not winning anything, Mr. Grant."
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"No, I don't think so."
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"Stick to your guns, Lou. Once you let a woman push you around, you're sunk."
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"Now I have to think of some new kind of excuse."
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"Hey, Ted? Have you got a dime?"
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"Why? Is it my turn to leave a tip?"
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"Thanks."
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"[Chuckles] Yeah."
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"Me... Me too."
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"Uh..."
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"Yeah, all right. What?"
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"Oh. Okay."
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"Quart of milk."
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"Oh, hello, Mrs. Grant. Yes, he is. Just a moment, please."
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"Sounds terrific!"
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