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    A young girl who was writing a paper for school came to her father and asked, "Dad, what is the difference between anger and exasperation?"
    The father replied, "It is mostly a matter of degree. Let me show you what I mean."
    With that the father went to the telephone and dialed a number at random. To the man who answered the phone, he said, "Hello, is Melvin there?"
    The man answered, "There is no one living here named Melvin. Why don't you learn to look up numbers before you dial?".
    "See," said the father to his daughter. "That man was not a bit happy with our call. He was probably very busy with something and we annoyed him. Now watch...."
    The father dialed the number again. "Hello, is Melvin there?"asked the father.
    "Now look here!" came the heated reply. "You just called this number and I told you that there is no Melvin here! You've got lot of guts calling again!" The more...

    A young girl who was writing a paper for school came to her father and asked, "Dad, what is the difference between anger and exasperation?"

    The father replied, "It is mostly a matter of degree. Let me show you what I mean."

    With that the father went to the telephone and dialed a number at random. To the man who answered the phone, he said, "Hello, is Melvin there?"

    The man answered, "There is no one living here named Melvin. Why don't you learn to look up numbers before you dial".

    "See," said the father to his daughter. "That man was not a bit happy with our call. He was probably very busy with something and we annoyed him. Now watch...."

    The father dialed the number again. "Hello, is Melvin there?" asked the father.

    "Now look here!" came the heated reply. "You just called this number and I told you that there is no Melvin here! You've more...

    A young girl who was writing a paper for school came to her father and asked, "Dad, what is the difference between anger and exasperation?"

    The father replied, "It is mostly a matter of degree. Let me show you what I mean."

    With that the father went to the telephone an dialed a number at random. To the man who answered the phone, he said, "Hello, is Melvin there?"

    The man answered, "There is no one living here named Melvin. Why don't you learn to look up numbers before you dial them?"

    "See," said the father to his daughter. "That man was not a bit happy with our call. He was probably very busy with something and we annoyed him. Now watch...." The father dialed the number again.

    "Hello, is Melvin there?" asked the father.

    "Now look here!" came the heated reply. "You just called this number and I told you that there is no Melvin here! more...

    A young girl who was writing a paper for school came to her father and asked, "Dad, what is the difference between anger and exasperation?"The father replied, "It is mostly a matter of degree. Let me show you what I mean."With that the father went to the telephone and dialled a number at random. To the man who answered the phone, he said, "Hello, is Melvin there?"The man answered, "There is no one living here named Melvin. Why don't you learn to look up numbers before you dial them?""See," said the father to his daughter. "That man was not a bit happy
    with our call. He was probably very busy with something and we annoyed him. Now watch...."The father dialled the number again. "Hello, is Melvin there?" asked the father."Now look here!" came the heated reply. "You just called this number and
    I told you that there is no Melvin here! You've got a lot of nerve calling again!" The receiver more...

    One of many great lines from the movie:' As Good As It Gets'

    Scene: Reception area of a major publishing house. Jack Nicholson is best selling romance novel author Melvin Udall, a rather cranky and quirky old guy who really doesn't like people at all. The cute young blond receptionist sees that she has a chance at last to gush over her favorite author and after a ritual bag of compliments asks:

    Receptionist: How *do* you write women so well?

    Melvin Udall: Quite simply: I think of men, and I take away reason and accountability.

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