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* Whenever Grandma shows she's not just a nice old lady.
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* [[BewareTheNiceOnes Whenever Grandma shows she's not just a nice old lady.]]
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** When Austin Bucks shows up to once again convince Grandma to sell her store (and joins her in her dress-up at the store to help convince her), she politely, but snarkily, says "Didn't help. Don't wanna listen."
** She usually handles Cousin Mel's attitude with grace, but that doesn't mean she's a pushover. When Cousin Mel starts yelling about Grandma not selling the store, Grandma almost tears her head off before switching back to her usual kindly demeanor. Grandma was also the first person to actually tell Mel off.
-->'''Grandma''': I'd tell ya to put a cork in it, you greedy money-grubber! But Grandmas shouldn't talk like that.
** She shows off her angry side to the rest of the family a while later. When she asked for help decorating, everyone except Jake gave her excuses and didn't lift a finger. When Grandma planned to bring some food to the local community center, Jake's dad says it's too late in the night. Grandma responds that if she'd gotten the help she had asked for, she would've left earlier. Her tone of voice and the look of anger on her face helps demonstrate that she doesn't take shit from ''any''one, even her own family.
** She usually handles Cousin Mel's attitude with grace, but that doesn't mean she's a pushover. When Cousin Mel starts yelling about Grandma not selling the store, Grandma almost tears her head off before switching back to her usual kindly demeanor. Grandma was also the first person to actually tell Mel off.
-->'''Grandma''': I'd tell ya to put a cork in it, you greedy money-grubber! But Grandmas shouldn't talk like that.
** She shows off her angry side to the rest of the family a while later. When she asked for help decorating, everyone except Jake gave her excuses and didn't lift a finger. When Grandma planned to bring some food to the local community center, Jake's dad says it's too late in the night. Grandma responds that if she'd gotten the help she had asked for, she would've left earlier. Her tone of voice and the look of anger on her face helps demonstrate that she doesn't take shit from ''any''one, even her own family.
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** When Austin Bucks shows up to once again convince Grandma to sell her store (and joins her in her dress-up at the store to help convince her), she politely, but snarkily, politely (but snarkily) says "Didn't help. Don't wanna listen."
** She usually handles Cousin Mel's attitude with grace, but that doesn't mean she's a pushover. WhenCousin Mel starts yelling about Grandma not selling the store, Grandma almost tears her head off before switching back to her usual kindly demeanor. Grandma was also the first person to actually tell Mel off.
-->'''Grandma''': I'd tell ya to put a cork in it, you greedy money-grubber! But Grandmas shouldn't talklike that.
that way.
** She shows off her angry side to the rest of the family a while later. When she asked for help decorating, everyone except Jake gave her excuses and didn't lift a finger. When Grandma planned to bring some food to the local community center, Jake's dad says it's too late in the night. Grandma responds that if she'd gotten the help she had asked for, she would've left earlier. Her tone of voice and the look of anger on her facehelps help demonstrate that she doesn't take shit from ''any''one, ''anyone'', even her own family.
** She usually handles Cousin Mel's attitude with grace, but that doesn't mean she's a pushover. When
-->'''Grandma''': I'd tell ya to put a cork in it, you greedy money-grubber! But Grandmas shouldn't talk
** She shows off her angry side to the rest of the family a while later. When she asked for help decorating, everyone except Jake gave her excuses and didn't lift a finger. When Grandma planned to bring some food to the local community center, Jake's dad says it's too late in the night. Grandma responds that if she'd gotten the help she had asked for, she would've left earlier. Her tone of voice and the look of anger on her face
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Changed line(s) 1 (click to see context) from:
* Whenever Grandma shows off she's not just a nice old lady.
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* Whenever Grandma shows off she's not just a nice old lady.
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** She usually handles Cousin Mel's attitude with grace, but that doesn't mean she's a pushover. When Cousin Mel starts yelling about Grandma not selling the store, Grandma almost tears her head off but then switches back to her usual kindly demeanor. Grandma was also the first person to actually tell Mel off.
-->'''Grandma''': I'd tell ya to put a cork in it you greedy money-grubber! But Grandmas shouldn't talk like that.
** She shows off her angry side to the rest of the family a while later. When she asked for help decorating, everyone except Jake gave her excuses and didn't lift a finger. When Grandma planned to bring some food to the local community center, Jake's dad says it's too late in the night. Grandma responds that if she'd gotten help like she asked she would've left earlier. Her tone of voice and the look of anger on her face helps demonstrate that she doesn't take shit from ''any''one, even her own family.
-->'''Grandma''': I'd tell ya to put a cork in it you greedy money-grubber! But Grandmas shouldn't talk like that.
** She shows off her angry side to the rest of the family a while later. When she asked for help decorating, everyone except Jake gave her excuses and didn't lift a finger. When Grandma planned to bring some food to the local community center, Jake's dad says it's too late in the night. Grandma responds that if she'd gotten help like she asked she would've left earlier. Her tone of voice and the look of anger on her face helps demonstrate that she doesn't take shit from ''any''one, even her own family.
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** She usually handles Cousin Mel's attitude with grace, but that doesn't mean she's a pushover. When Cousin Mel starts yelling about Grandma not selling the store, Grandma almost tears her head off but then switches before switching back to her usual kindly demeanor. Grandma was also the first person to actually tell Mel off.
-->'''Grandma''': I'd tell ya to put a cork init it, you greedy money-grubber! But Grandmas shouldn't talk like that.
** She shows off her angry side to the rest of the family a while later. When she asked for help decorating, everyone except Jake gave her excuses and didn't lift a finger. When Grandma planned to bring some food to the local community center, Jake's dad says it's too late in the night. Grandma responds that if she'd gotten the helplike she had asked for, she would've left earlier. Her tone of voice and the look of anger on her face helps demonstrate that she doesn't take shit from ''any''one, even her own family.
-->'''Grandma''': I'd tell ya to put a cork in
** She shows off her angry side to the rest of the family a while later. When she asked for help decorating, everyone except Jake gave her excuses and didn't lift a finger. When Grandma planned to bring some food to the local community center, Jake's dad says it's too late in the night. Grandma responds that if she'd gotten the help
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* A small one from Grandma after Cousin Mel throws a brief temper tantrum after Grandma doesn't sell to Austin Bucks.
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* A small one from Whenever Grandma after Cousin Mel throws shows off she's not just a brief temper tantrum after nice old lady.
** When Austin Bucks shows up to once again convince Grandma to sell her store (and joins her in her dress-up at the store to help convince her), she politely, but snarkily, says "Didn't help. Don't wanna listen."
** She usually handles Cousin Mel's attitude with grace, but that doesn'tsell mean she's a pushover. When Cousin Mel starts yelling about Grandma not selling the store, Grandma almost tears her head off but then switches back to Austin Bucks.her usual kindly demeanor. Grandma was also the first person to actually tell Mel off.
** When Austin Bucks shows up to once again convince Grandma to sell her store (and joins her in her dress-up at the store to help convince her), she politely, but snarkily, says "Didn't help. Don't wanna listen."
** She usually handles Cousin Mel's attitude with grace, but that doesn't
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** Even Grandma's got limits to how much she's willing to take from Cousin Mel, but she immediately switches back to her kindly demeanor.
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** Even Grandma's got limits She shows off her angry side to how much she's willing the rest of the family a while later. When she asked for help decorating, everyone except Jake gave her excuses and didn't lift a finger. When Grandma planned to bring some food to the local community center, Jake's dad says it's too late in the night. Grandma responds that if she'd gotten help like she asked she would've left earlier. Her tone of voice and the look of anger on her face helps demonstrate that she doesn't take shit from ''any''one, even her own family.
* The summation at the end of every illegal thing CousinMel, but Mel did throughout the movie, helped by it being Mel's LaserGuidedKarma and Jake having the satisfaction of seeing her squirm and dragging it out of her after all the shit she immediately switches back to her kindly demeanor.put him and Grandma through that year.
* The summation at the end of every illegal thing Cousin
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* A small one from Grandma after Cousin Mel throws a brief temper tantrum after Grandma doesn't sell to Austin Bucks.
-->'''Grandma''': I'd tell ya to put a cork in it you greedy money-grubber! But Grandmas shouldn't talk like that.
** Even Grandma's got limits to how much she's willing to take from Cousin Mel, but she immediately switches back to her kindly demeanor.
-->'''Grandma''': I'd tell ya to put a cork in it you greedy money-grubber! But Grandmas shouldn't talk like that.
** Even Grandma's got limits to how much she's willing to take from Cousin Mel, but she immediately switches back to her kindly demeanor.