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Quote from Marshall in Bedtime Stories

[title: Mosby at the Bat]
Marshall: [v.o.] And then, as Barney made some gestures that were rather rude, Ted left to go meet Lisa, in a rather puzzled mood. Was this a date? He simply couldn't tell how he was faring. Then Lisa showed up. Ted rejoiced to see what she was wearing. For girls at business dinners don't have necklines that revealing! But then a friendly handshake gave poor Ted a sinking feeling. And so, the night wore on. And back and forth, the globe rotated. But still, Ted's curiosity was never fully sated. How long could this continue? He was truly fortune's pawn. Then Lisa saw the TV.
Lisa: Hey, the Yankees game is on!
Ted: Of baseball...
Marshall: [v.o.] Ted observed...
Ted: ...you seem to have some firsthand knowledge.
Marshall: [v.o.] To which the lady shrugged and said...
Lisa: I played softball in college.
[present:]
Marshall: Now the age-old softball stereotype's just that, and nothing more.

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