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Clips from That '70s Show (1998) - Going Mobile (S06E06)
"Guys... I have to tell you about this dream I had."
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"No. Eric, I can't hear another one of your lame dreams."
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""Guys, I dreamt I was purple and I could fly and Luke Skywalker was my lab partner.""
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"No. It was about Donna."
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"Okay, it was five years in the future."
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"Five years in the future? Did you see Jackie?"
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"How's she holdin' up? Do I need to get out now?"
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"Hyde, in my dream, Donna gave up her life plans to be with me."
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"And she was so miserable, she left me."
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"That's it ?"
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"I took my feet off the table and turned slightly to the left for that?"
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"Look, you guys, what if I really am holding Donna back.. and she just doesn't realize it yet?"
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"I feel like I could be ruining both of our lives."
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"Eric, relax, okay? It's just a stress dream, 'cause you're gettin' married tomorrow."
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"Now I had a dream last night that's worth telling. Okay, Donna was in a wet t-shirt contest..."
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"No, I can't. Forget it. It's too dirty."
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"So who's gonna be your best man?"
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"Oh, you know what? Why don't you guys just decide who my best man is?"
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"Whoa, you want us to choose? Well, if that's not an invitation to dress a dog up in a tuxedo,"
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"I don't know what it is."
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"All right. If anyone should be the best man, it's me."
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"I'm gonna be a father, so I really need the money."
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"You don't get paid to be the best man."
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"You do it for the satisfaction of nailing the hottest bridesmaid."
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"It's in the bible."
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"Well, I can't do that, 'cause I'm bringin' Brooke."
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"Yeah, we're getting pretty serious."
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"Girls, man.. you get 'em pregnant, they get all clingy."
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"hey, on earth, green means go!"
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"Gosh, I didn't know they let brain-dead morons drive cars."
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"And I didn't know they let brain-dead morons into the Police Academy."
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"Oh, they do!"
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"Brooke?"
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"Hi, Michael. This is my mother."
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"Yeah, we.. we met. It didn't go very well."
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"Here she is."
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"Welcome, or as I like to say, happy trailers to you."
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"A trailer."
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"Well, son, you finally made it."
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"Well, and.. and.. and just look at all the nature."
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"I mean, right in your front yard, you have a beautiful apple core."
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"Donna... don't take offense, but"
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"a trailer? I think you could do better."
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"Oh, that's funny. I was just thinking so could my dad."
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"Hey, watch it, Donna. She's wrong, Pammy. I can't do better than you."
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"I've tried and failed on several occasions."
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"Oh, bobby. Oh, I think I hear a chicken. I'll be in the car."
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"I'll go with you."
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"We're in the honeymoon stage where she doesn't mind if I get handsy."
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"Well,"
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"I think this place is great."
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"You can just drive your car right up to it, and then you have a walk-in closet."
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"And look at our teeny, tiny bathroom."
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"Eric, can I talk to you privately in the living roo.."
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"..the, uh, dining..."
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"..the left front quadrant?"
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"Son..."
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"living here is a real bad idea."
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"There's no privacy. Where will you hide if Donna has a chore for you?"
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"You'll have to dive under the trailer."
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"Honey, would you help me unload some groceries from the car?"
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"See what I mean? I'm cornered, like an animal.. Coming, honey."
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"Your life is gonna be a living hell."
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"So... home sweet home."
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"Yeah."
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"Hey, Donna, um... hey..."
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"Um, don't take this the wrong way, but..."
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"is this really what we want?"
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"What? Of course it is."
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"Why?"
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"I don't know. I just... you know, it's such a big step. And,"
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"I just really want to make sure this is what we want, what you want."
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"Eric, the life I want is with you."
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"I love you."
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"Yeah, I know, but.. wait a minute."
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"This isn't about this place. This is about me."
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"No. Are you having doubts about me?"
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"Because if you are, tell me now. Don't wait, like, ten years from now when we're both too fat to get dates."
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"No, no, no, forget it. I'm happy. I'm happy, happy, happy, happy."
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"Okay, now you're saying "happy" way too much."
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"Uh, because I'm very happy."
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"If I were less happy, I'd say it less. I think that's how language works, Donna."
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"Okay."
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"I'm gonna go pump out the toilet."
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"So Forman nixed our best man idea."
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"Apparently you wearing a giant trench coat and standing on my shoulders isn't classy."
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"Not classy? Did you tell him I'll be wearing a plastic flower that sprays water?"
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"So let's just do rock, paper, scissors to see who the best man is, all right?"
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"No, no, no, no. I hate that game. I always lose."
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"'Cause you always pick rock."
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"That's because nothing beats rock."
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"Paper beats rock. Those are the rules."
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"Eh, not buying it."
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"Fine. We'll play a new game. How about"
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"cockroach, foot, nuclear bomb?"
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"Foot squashes cockroach."
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"Nuclear bomb... blows up foot."
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"And cockroach..."
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"survives nuclear bomb."
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"Oh, that's great."
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"I'll be nuclear bomb. Nothing beats nuclear bomb."
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"I just told you, cockroach beats nuclear bomb."
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"Oh, we'll see about that."
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"Laurie,"
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"it's bad luck for the groom to see the bride in a wedding dress. Make sure Eric doesn't come in."
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"What, you want Laurie to guard the door?"
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"She's never kept a man out of anywhere in her entire life."
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"That is not true."
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"Jackie, watch the door."
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"So... Donna, rehearsal dinner tonight, wedding tomorrow, you excited?"
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"Um, actually, I'm a little nervous."
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"Oh, that's just cold feet."
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"Yeah, but here's the thing--"
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"whenever anyone's nervous about marriage, everyone says it's just cold feet."
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"But half of all marriage send in divorce, so half of those people getting married should have cold feet."
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"But by the time they realize their feet were right, it's too late."
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"Too late!"
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"How do I know what to do? There is no answer!"
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"I can't breathe."
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"How you feel is totally normal."
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