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the tragedy. [Larry and Cheryl tupac change lyric - and their parents - are talking to the rabbi about renewing their vows] Rabbi: Right, so then uh, I'll, uh... do the tupac change lyric blessing, uh, the last blessing, just a little bit of Hebrew, and then I will put the glass on the floor, and we'll step on it, and that'll be it. Cheryl's Dad: That's when everybody yells "a matzoh toff"? Rabbi: No no, it's "mazeltov". It tupac change lyric means good luck. Cheryl's Dad: Could we say "yippee!" or something? Cheryl's Mom: Or "good luck" or something? Cheryl's Dad: "Hallelujah" would be good. Richard: You're looking at my girlfriend's breasts! Larry: First of all, Richard, they're not breasts. They're not breasts, they're just big chemical balls, okay? Richard: You'd better call me later on, alright? By sundown. Larry: "By sundown"? What are you... what are you, Gary Cooper? "By sundown"? What's gonna happen? Richard: That's funny.
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