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Betsy Jobs: Hey, that guy has T.P. stuck to his shoe.
Arlene Lorenzo: Hey, mister! Hey! Hey, you, hey turn around, mister!
G. Gordon Liddy: Young lady, I am a *very* busy man.
Arlene Lorenzo: Wait a minute, I know you.
Betsy Jobs: Me too. But from where?
Arlene Lorenzo: I don't know.
Betsy Jobs: [thinks for a second, then gasps] Are you the guy who sells corndogs at the mall?
G. Gordon Liddy: As far as you're concerned, I have no identity at all. As a matter of fact - l'm not even here.
[turns around and leaves]
Arlene Lorenzo: He's way weirder than the corn-dog guy
Arlene Lorenzo: Hey, mister! Hey! Hey, you, hey turn around, mister!
G. Gordon Liddy: Young lady, I am a *very* busy man.
Arlene Lorenzo: Wait a minute, I know you.
Betsy Jobs: Me too. But from where?
Arlene Lorenzo: I don't know.
Betsy Jobs: [thinks for a second, then gasps] Are you the guy who sells corndogs at the mall?
G. Gordon Liddy: As far as you're concerned, I have no identity at all. As a matter of fact - l'm not even here.
[turns around and leaves]
Arlene Lorenzo: He's way weirder than the corn-dog guy
Full Transcript
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That guy has T P stuck to his shoe
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Hey mister
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Hey you Shorty turn around
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Young lady I am a very busy man
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Wait a minute I know you
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Me too But from where
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I don't know
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Do you sell corn dogs at the mall
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As far as you're concerned I have no identity at all
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As a matter of fact
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l'm not even here
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He's way weirder than the corn dog guy
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Movie Summary
After wandering off during a White House tour, two high school girls inadvertently become Richard Nixon's top secret advisers at the height of the Watergate scandal.