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Rob Petrie: You're not suppose to give reviews. You're supposed to type.Laura Petrie: But Buddy thought it was funny. Didn't you, Buddy?Buddy Sorrell: Don't get me in the middle of husband-and-wife arguments.Rob Petrie: What? This is not a husband-and-wife argument. This is boss and employee.Buddy Sorrell: Well, then I'm sorry, I gotta go with the employee.Rob Petrie: Well, I just don't agree with you, Buddy. I think it's not funny!Laura Petrie: Rob, I think you're being kind of childish.Rob Petrie: I am not being childish.Buddy Sorrell: Yes, you are. You're being childish.Rob Petrie: Uh, Buddy, this is between my wife and me, please.Laura Petrie: Rob, what is the matter with you?Rob Petrie: Nothing is the matter with me!Buddy Sorrell: Nothing? You're acting like you got a wasp in your underwear. Gee, all she did was offer some constructive criticism.Rob Petrie: Which was unsolicited.Laura Petrie: Ah, it was NOT unsolicited!Rob Petrie: Did... did you hear me ask her her opinion?[Buddy gestures that he's staying out of it]Rob Petrie: Look, it's not boss-employee, it's not husband-and-wife. Just as a bystander there, did you hear me ask her for her opinion?Buddy Sorrell: All right, you didn't ask her.Rob Petrie: There, you see?Laura Petrie: All right. You don't have to yell.Rob Petrie: I'm not yelling!Buddy Sorrell: Yes, you are. You're yelling.Rob Petrie: Buddy, this is a family affair that doesn't concern you.Buddy Sorrell: [to Rob and Laura] Look, will you excuse me while I go out and get a glass of beer. I hate crowds and the four of you are driving me nuts!

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