251 - Bill! - About five? 252 He has been sent first to tempt you! 253 But it's not too late. You must push him from you, expel him. 254 Trample down the perversion of nature. 255 Did you hear that? He's a perversion of nature. 256 Why, isn't that exciting? 257 - Bye-bye. - Thanks so much. 258 Bill! 259 You really can't have a picnic or a barbecue without deviled eggs. 260 They're just the best. They make a thing. 261 Oh, Edward, that's wonderful! I didn't know you'd chopped the whole thing. 262 All right now, it's just a nick. 263 There's no need to be nervous, dear. 264 Esmeralda won't be here. And the rest of the neighbors, they're really very nice. 265 There's no need to be nervous. They're so eager to meet you! 266 You just have to be yourself. 267 - Myself? - That's right. Just your own sweet self. 268 - Thanks, Edward. - Hey! Play scissors, paper, stone with us. 269 Play scissors what? 270 I got a doctor friend might be able to help you. 271 - He did them just like that! - That is incredible. 272 - Hi, Mike, how you doing? - Hello, Jack. 273 Hey, kids! 274 Hi, George Monroe. That's a heck of a handshake you got there, Ed. 275 Harry! I saw you on the golf course last week... 276 Are you OK? Do you want something to eat? Are you hungry? 277 Do you want a cracker? 278 - He's different. - Completely different. 279 No kidding. 280 - He's so... - Mysterious. 281 Do you imagine those hands are hot or cold? 282 And just think what a single snip could do. 283 Or undo. 284 Eddie. 285 The guys and I want to invite you to our card game Friday night. 286 Would you like that? 287 Only thing is... you can't cut! 288 I have my own infirmity. Never did me a bit of harm. 289 Took some shrapnel during the war, and ever since then I can't feel a damn thing! 290 Don't you ever let anybody tell you you have a handicap. 291 Who's handicapped? My goodness. 292 Don't be ridiculous! You're not handicapped, you're... 293 What do they call the... ex ceptional? 294 My name's Joyce, and I noticed that you have not tasted any of the ambrosia salad 295 that I made especially for you. 296 Allow me. 297 - You must try this. It's my mother's recipe. - Doesn't this look gorgeous? 298 With a green thumb like yours, I sure could use your help at my place. 299 I want a row of angels! 300 I am so sorry, ladies, but he's promised to come to my house first. Haven't you, Eddie? |