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That's a rationalization, and you know it.
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See you at the show.
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Okay, honey. There you go.
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How many nannies did you interview?
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10. 10, each one more incompetent1 than the last.
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One actually asked me --
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there you go --
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if she was expected to change diapers.
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Good nannies are so hard to find.
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Yeah, that's why I was hoping to take
advantage of your expertise2.
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Oh, lord. What do you want me to do?
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All your rich friends have nannies -- A-list nannies.
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I need to catch one --
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here you go --
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without their bosses.
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Why?
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So I can poach me one.
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Lynette --
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look, at my old job, we didn't wait
for good people to come to us.
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We went out and raided other companies.
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I don't see why it should be different
when you're hiring a nanny.
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I understand that good help is hard to find, but
stealing a family's nanny is so unseemly.
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I'm not twisting anyone's arm.
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If I make a better offer, why shouldn't
a qualified3 person reap the benefits?
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So come on.
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Where can I score some high-grade nanny?
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Hey, Mrs. Solis.
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I have some awesome4 news.
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I have some not-so-awesome news, so you go first.
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Broke it off with Danielle.
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I passed her a note during French class.
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So we can be together.
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John, your timing5 is impeccable.
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What do you mean?
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Susan Mayer saw us last night,
and she knows everything.
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Since the accident, Bree had started to worry her son's
sense of morality was going up in smoke.
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She was right to be concerned.
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Andrew?
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Can I come in?
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Uh, yeah, just a sec.
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Hey.
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What's up?
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Why are you smiling?
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Um, it's just a...
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joke that I heard.
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Oh. What was it about?
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Well, it's kind of dirty, mom.
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Charming.
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What I was wondering is if you've bothered to
spend any time reflecting on the reasons
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that you've been grounded and all the pain