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“[looking at the dead Aunt Edna in the back seat]
- Ellen Griswold: She must have passed away somewhere near Flagstaff. What are we going to do, Clark?
- Clark Griswold: Well, we could leave her here and the first phone we pass, we could call your Cousin Normie and he could come and get her, I guess.
- Ellen Griswold: That is the meanest, coldest...
- Clark Griswold: Well what do you want me to do? Call Federal Express?
- Audrey Griswold: Mom, we don't have to ride with a dead person, do we? Please say we don't!
- Rusty Griswold: Yeah, come on, Mom. It'll be real easy for Cousin Normie to find her. All they have to do is look for the buzzards.”
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(National Lampoon's Vacation)
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