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[Frasier's phone rings. Bulldog is calling from his show, using a snooty voice]Bob 'Bulldog' Briscoe: Hello, this is Dr. Julius Erving. I'm calling for Dr. Niles Crane. His receptionist said he might be there.Dr. Frasier Crane: I'm sorry, I am expecting him if you'd like to leave a message.Bob 'Bulldog' Briscoe: No, no, nothing important. Some of the boys here at the club have a little bet going about "The Mikado".Dr. Frasier Crane: Well, perhaps I can help, I'm Niles' brother, Dr. Frasier Crane and as luck would have it, I was in an all-male version of "The Mikado" at Oxford. People still ask to see my "Yum-Yum!"Bob 'Bulldog' Briscoe: I don't suppose you happen to remember the words to "Three Little Maids"?Dr. Frasier Crane: Well, let me see. Of course my falsetto isn't what it used to be, but, um...[high-pitched voice]Dr. Frasier Crane: "Three little maids from school are we, prim as a schoolgirl well well be, filled to the brim with girlish glee, three little maids from school!"[Martin enters with his radio, laughing]Dr. Frasier Crane: Dad, would you please be quiet? I'm trying to settle a bet here!Martin: You sure are. Some caller bet Bulldog he couldn't make you sing over the air! [laughs]Bob 'Bulldog' Briscoe: [normal voice] Sayonara, Doc!

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