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Mr. Parker: [admiring the mess of gift wrap] Oh my gosh would you look at that mess. Who is going to clean the papers up?Ralphie: Not me.Mr. Parker: Oh really? Randy did it last year.Ralphie: Well he can do it again.Mr. Parker: You know this wine ain't bad. You want a sip?Ralphie: Yeah.Mrs. Parker: No you don't. Did you have a nice Christmas?Ralphie: Yeah pretty nice.Mr. Parker: Yeah? Did you get everything you wanted?Ralphie: [thinking about not getting the BB gun] Well almost.Mr. Parker: ALMOST huh? Well that's life. Well there is always next Christmas.Ralphie: Yep.Mr. Parker: [feigns a surprise look] Hey. That's funny. What's that over there behind the desk?Ralphie: Where?Mr. Parker: Uh...behind the desk against the wall over there. Go check it out.Ralphie: [Ralphie goes to the desk and pulls out a large present]Mrs. Parker: What did we put over there honey?Mr. Parker: [stammers] Uh..Uh...Uh Santa Claus probably put it there.Ralphie: [opens gift to see a Red Ryder BB gun] WOW!Mrs. Parker: Uh...[not pleased at the sight of the BB gun]Mr. Parker: [laughs] Do you know how to load it?Ralphie: Yeah. [loads gun]Mr. Parker: C-Careful. They run all over.Narrator: Oh it was beautiful. I could hardly wait to try it out.Ralphie: [delighted] Can I...Can I try it out Ma? Can I?Mr. Parker: Sure.Mrs. Parker: [reluctantly] Okay. But outside. OH...I still say those things are dangerous. [Ralphie leaves] Wait! Put on your galoshes and your coat. It's cold out! [looks at Mr. Parker, not pleased]Mr. Parker: But...I had one when I was eight years old.Mrs. Parker: What if he hurts himself? Ralphie your coat! Don't shoot any animals or birds.Mr. Parker: Except the Bumpses Dogs!Mrs. Parker: Oh hush, Be careful Ralphie!

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