The Andy Griffith Show
Running Away
Opie decides to run away from home but doesn't know how to go about doing it. Andy uses reverse psychology to convince Opie that he doesn't really want to run away after all.

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how old was
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the only only going to have two creeks
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thanking to do
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you got some kind of problem
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yeah
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go ahead can I run away from home
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well yeah I know
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run away from homes little special
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see what you do in a case like that
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is first you write a note saying that you ran away
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and then you do
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you mean to tell me that's all there is to it
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that's all
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but I don't know how to write
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I'll tell you what
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if you are really bound to run away
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I'll write a note for you
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yeah well
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yes sir
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do it
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now let's see
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when was you want to leave
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right away
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today's Wednesday
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about
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how long was you thinkin on staying
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why
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never mind that stands to reason
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on the way you run away forever
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what do you mean now don't bother me I'm thinking
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their paw
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running
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away
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from home
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and you will never see
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me
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again Paul what are you talking about when will I ever see you again
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well that stands to reason you've run away and I'm right here now how we going to see one not
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what is it what are you doing that for I didn't finish
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yet
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I change my mind
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is right to change his mind
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I don't want to leave you
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and I don't want you to leave open
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is
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