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Scene One
(The Year 2030)
Narrator: So there was this one night,
before I met your mother when I really wanted to go to the bar.
Son: The bar? Big surprise!
Daughter: You sure spend a lot of
time in bars…
Narrator: Well that’s just what we did
back then.
[Shows picture of Ted]
Narrator: Me.
[Shows picture of Marshall and Lily
sitting at a booth at the bar]
Narrator: Marshall and Lily.
[Shows picture of Barney using a
payphone]
Narrator: Barney
[Shows picture of Lily and Robin,
Pans in on Robin]
Narrator: We all used to hang out
at this one bar called “McClarin’s”.
[Shows picture of the whole gang in
front of a camera]
Narrator: But then one night.
[Cut to streets, Ted and Lily on
the phone walking with Marshall]
Ted: (On Phone) Why don’t we go to
McClarin’s
Lily: (On Phone) Let’s go to
McClarin’s.
Marshall:
You guys talking to each other? Nobody’s listening
Ted: What’s wrong with McClarin’s
[Cut to Barney in Taxi]
Barney: (On Phone) McClarin’s is
bore, snore. Ted, tonight we’re going to go out. We’re going to meet
some ladies. It’s going to be legendary. Phone-five! (High-fives the
phone)
(Scene Freezes)
Narrator: I had no idea why I hung
out with Barney.
(Scene unfreezes)
Barney: You didn’t phone-five did
you? I know when you don’t phone-five, Ted. Come on, we always go to
McClarin’s.
[Cut to Ted]
Ted: Yeah, cause McClarin’s is fun…
Barney: McClarin’s is this
much fun. What I’m offering is the chance to have this much fun.
Ted: See, you say that. You say
it’s going to be this much fun. But most of the time it ends up being this
much fun. This much fun is good! It’s safe. It’s guaranteed!
Barney: This hand gesture thing
doesn’t really work on the phone, does it?
Ted: No it doesn’t.
(Cab pulls up right beside Ted.
Barney’s head pops out of the window.)
Barney: Get in the cab. Marshall you too.
Marshall:
Oh, I wish I could—I think Lily and I are just goi—
Barney: I understand. (To Ted) Get
in the cab.
Ted: Why can Marshall say no
Barney: Uhh—because he’s getting laid.
Marshall: consistently.
Barney: (Doing “I see you” hand
motion) Ted, Ted, Ted. Right here. You keep going to the same bar, you’re in a
rut and I am a rut buster. I’m going to bust your rut (Smiles)
Ted: It’s not a rut, okay. It’s a
routine and I like it!
Barney: Ted, what’s the first
syllable in rutting (trying to make it sound like “routine”. Ted gives in and jumps
in the cab) Peace out, suckers. (Cab speeds off.)
[Cut to Cab]
Ted: Alright, so what’s this
legendary plan
Barney: First we got to pick
someone up at the airport.
Ted: Okay, I’m outta here.
Barney: (To cabdriver) Estaban,
doors! (Cab doors lock)
[Cut to Airport. Ted walks
alongside Barney who is carrying two suitcases, one in each hand.]
Barney: Just this one little thing
and the rest of the night is ours.
Ted: Why do you have those
suitcases, and who are we picking up
Barney: I don’t know. Maybe her? Or
her.
Ted: Wait so when you said you were
going to “pick someone up at the airport”. You meant you were going to “pick
someone up at the airport”
Barney: (winks) Scenario. Couple of
girls fly into town, looking for a fun weekend in NYC when they meet two handsome
international business men just back from a lucrative trip to Japan. Sample dialogue, ‘you have a wheelie bag? Wh—I have a wheelie bag!’
Ted: You’ve gotta be kidding me.
Barney: False. Sidebar, tuck in
your shirt. You look sketchy.
Ted: I’m sketchy?
Barney: Trust me, it’s going to be legendary.
Ted: Don’t say “legendary”, okay? You’re
too liberal with the word legendary.
[Flashback. Ted answering the door
to Barney]
Barney: We’re building an igloo in Central Park. It’s gonna be legendary. Snow suit up!
[Flashback ends]
Barney: Ted, Ted, Ted. Right here! This
is happening. Now you can either put your bags on the carousel now, or you
can listen to me give you a really long speech convincing you to put the
bags on the carousel. Your move. (Silence) Ted, since the dawn of time mankind
has struggled. (Ted puts bags on carousel)
[Cut to Marshall studying in
Apartment]
Narrator: That night, Marshall had a ton of studying to do. So Lily went out with Robin who was new to New York and looking for a friend.
[Cut to Bar]
Lily: I’m so glad we finally get to
hang out just the two of us!
Robin: Yeah
Lily: You sure you’re okay giving
up your Friday night to hang with an old almost-married lady?
Robin: Oh please, I’m so sick of
the “meet-market” scene. Guys are like a subway. You miss one, another one
comes along in five minutes.
Lily: Unless it’s the end of the
night, then you get on anything.
Robin: Heyow!
(Carl, Bartender, gives them two
drinks]
Carl: Compliments of that
guy.
Lily: Really? Sweet.
Carl: Oh, for you it’s six dollars.
Lily: I guess that’s one drawback
to being engaged. I’m sure that’s why he didn’t—
(Man interjects)
Guy#1: Hey.
Lily: (peeking over his shoulder)
Oh. Oh, hello!
[Cut to Airport]
Ted: (To waiting woman) So—uh, did
you just get in from Detroit? (Points to self) Japan. (Woman leaves)
Barney: Okay, carousel four is tapped
out. Ready? Because I’m about to drop some knowledge. Cute girls are not
from Buffalo. Time-out. Ten o’clock. You ready to rock this, Tedder?
Ted: Alright, um, I think we need
to refine our back-story first. How did we—
Barney: Ted, you klutzy, great guy,
you! (Barney shoves Ted into two lady’s cart and Ted trips backwards. To Women)
Hey, Barney. (Adjusts tie)
Laura: Oh, my god. (To Ted) Are you
okay?
Ted: I—I’m so sorry.
Laura: It’s fine—oh, you were a
little shaky on your landing. I’d give you a 9.2. (Laughs)
Ted: So, hi—I’m Ted.
Laura: Laura. (Shaking hand) Look
I’m really sorry that we have to hit and run but we’ve got a plane to catch
(Looks to friend, Tatiana)
Ted: Oh, where’re you headed?
Laura: Philadelphia
Barney: Philly? That’s where we’re
headed!
Laura: You are? Well—uh—guess we’ll
see you on the plane.
Barney: Yes, you will. (Girls
leave. To Ted) Follow them, tickets on me.
Ted: No, Barney. Don’t you
get on that escalator! And don’t you dare get on that subsequent escalator!
[Cut to Apartment Marshall
studying]
Marshall:
(singing) Studyin’ law. Making a responsible choice for my future… on a Friday
Night. Bein’ a lawyer had better be awesome.
(Phone Rings)
Marshall: (on Phone. Singing)
What’s up, Ted?
Ted: (on Phone) Are you alright?
Marshall:
(on Phone) Yeah.
Ted: (on Phone) Hey, guess where I
am? I’m on a—ready?—plane to—ready?—Philadelphia.
Marshall:
(on Phone) That is awesome.
Barney: Hey, is that Marshall? (Takes Phone) Marshall, stop whatever you’re doing, get in that hoopty-ass
Vierro of yours and come meet us in Philly. It’s going to be legendary.
Marshall:
(on Phone) Man, I wish I could, guys, but—
Barney: Yeah, yeah, yeah—I sent you
some pictures on my phone, check it. (Pictures show Barney doing “I see you”
hang gesture) Philly! (Hangs up. To Ted) Admit it, you’re having fun. This
much fun. Thirty-five thousand feet of fun!
Ted: Well I didn’t think we’d be on
a flying to Philadelphia when I woke up this morning, I’ll give you that.
Barney: Let’s go talk to those
girls.
Ted: Whoa, whoa, whoa, the seatbelt
light is on.
Barney: Ted, you’ve been living
your whole life in a seatbelt. It’s time to unclick. (Unclicks)
Fight Attendant: (Walks by) Sir,
seatbelt light’s on.
Barney: (sits back down) Yeah,
sorry, sorry.
[Cut to the Bar]
Lily: So I grew up in Park Slope.
Robin: Oh, I love Park Slope. When
did you move to Manhattan?
Guy#2: (Interrupts. To Robin)
You’re from Park Slope
Robin: (Smiling) Uh, no she is.
(Points to Lily)
Guy#2: (Ignoring Lily) So where’re
you from? Heaven
Robin: Yeah, I’m a ghost! Died
fifteen years ago, like that pickup line.
Lily: (Laughs) Heyow.
(Guy#2 leaves)
Robin: God, I’m so sorry.
Lily: Oh, believe me I’ve been
there. I have this line that I use when guys come (Guy#3 walks by) Check it
out.
Guy#3: (To Robin) Hey.
Lily: You take this one, I’ll save
it for the next one.
[Cut to Airplane. Ted and Barney
are chatting with Laura and Tatiana]
Ted: So what brings you guys to
Philly
Laura: We’re visiting our
boyfriends.
Tatiana: I think Chris is going to
propose this weekend!
Laura: (laughs) Isn’t that great
Ted: (To Barney) So great.
(Fade out)
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Scene Two
(The Plane)
Narrator: So there we were, stuck
on a plane to Philadelphia with two very unsingle girls. All thanks to your
Uncle Barney.
Laura: (Shows them pictures) Aren’t
they cute? They’re both linebackers for the Eagles.
Ted: Both? (To Barney) Both of
their boyfriends are linebackers.
[Cut to Bar. Lily on cell phone with
Marshall)
Lily: (On Phone) You’re going to
Philly? Why
Marshall:
(On Phone) I—I didn’t ask.
Lily: (On Phone) Well it sounds
like you’re having a lot more fun than I am. I’m just talking to guys’ backs
while they hit on Robin.
Marshall:
(On Phone) Ouff, yeah—I bet she gets that a lot.
Lily: (On Phone) Don’t you bet I
get that a lot?
Marshall:
(On Phone) Not with a ring on your finger. I mean, you know, guys see the ring
and it’s like Cha-Chung!—Marshall parking only.
Lily: (On Phone) Oh, of course,
that’s it the ring! I guess I’m not used to it yet.
Marshall:
(On Phone) Oh, it’s totally the ring. If you took that ring off your finger,
you’d have a ton o’ guys crowding around your junk.
Lily: (On Phone) I’m not going to
take off my ring! Wouldn’t you be jealous of guys swarming all over my beeswax?
Mashall: (On Phone) Oh yeah, you
know me, I’m the jealous type. Any groom so much as look at you, I’m a sack him
in the kisser, no seriously, you girls have a good time tonight (hangs up)
Lily: (On Phone) Bye. (Lily takes
ring off and places it in her pocket) Robin! Robin (Waves her left hand
ridiculously to show that she has no ring. Robin walks over) Hey, I’m over
here.
[Cut to Marshall in the car. Split
scene of Barney and Ted vs. Marshall]
Marshall:
(On Phone) G-g-g-going to Philly!
Ted: (On Phone) Marshall, don’t
come to Philly.
Marshall:
(On Phone) But we’re on an adventure!
Ted: (On Phone) We’re on a Tarmac
in Philadelphia, crazy adventure.
Marshall:
(On Phone) Fine! (Hangs up)
Barney: (To Ted) No! No! The night
is just started. Look, airport bar. Flight attendants! They’ll get your tray
table at its full upright position. Say what? (Goes for a high five)
Officer McNeil: Passengers Mosby
and Stinson? Please come with us, gentlemen. Keep your hands where I can see
them.
Ted: Barney, I am going to kill
you.
Barney: Don’t say you’re going to
kill someone in front of airport security, not cool (to security) not cool.
[Cut to Officer McNeil’s Office]
Barney: This is an outrage. We are
international businessmen on an international business trip. I demand you
release us immediately.
Ted: You demand!? No, no,
no, no, no—he does not demand. We—we-we have no demands!
Officer McNeil: Sir, I’m going to
have to ask you to remain calm.
Ted: (Whispering) Okay, yeah. I’m
calm—I’m totally calm.
Officer McNeil: We got footage of
you placing two bags on JFK carousel three, and abandoning them to purchase a
last minute flight with cash.
Barney: (To Ted) Those bags were your
responsibility.
Ted: They were your bags.
Officer McNeil: Sir, please. We’re
assessing the bag situation.
[Cut to JFK Airport, Carousel
three. Bomb squad are hovering equipment over their bags]
[Cut to Officer McNeil’s Office]
Ted: Look, this is all just—it’s a misunderstanding.
Barney: (Stopping him) Please.
(Silence) We are international businessmen. My colleague accidentally left the
bags there now please let us go before we miss
our international business meeting.
Officer McNeil: Can’t remember the
last time I saw an international business man with an untucked shirt. In
addition, we received this footage taken over the last few months.
(Footage shows Barney placing two
bags onto a carousel and JFK airport. And then a footage of a bag unzipping
itself, and Barney jumps out of it to flirt with a woman)
Barney: Believe it or not, that
duff bag thing worked.
Ted: Truth is, my friend—he does
this thing where he goes to airports with fake luggage to pick up girls and we
followed some here to Philadelphia. That’s it! That’s all this is!
Officer McNeil: Nobody’s that lame.
Ted: Yes, he’s that lame. Tell them
you’re that lame!
(Silence)
Barney: We are international
businessmen—
Ted: OH COME ON!
Officer McNeil: Sir! Lower your
voice or we’ll restrain you.
Barney: Dude, seriously, relax.
Ted: We at least get to call our
lawyer.
Barney: Exactly! (To Ted) We
have a lawyer?
[Cut to Marshall in car on cell
phone]
Marshall: (On Phone) Listen to me, you’re both American citizens. Don’t let
them pull any patriot-act voodoo. You both retain the right to refuse to answer
any questions without an attorney present so don’t say anything until I get
there, alright? Okay, goodbye (hangs up. Sings) to Philly! The adventure
continues! Destroy!(Fades out)
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Scene Three
(The Bar)
Robin: It’s ridiculous in here, why
don’t we go somewhere else
Lily: (Unbuttoning sweater) No, this
place is great (positions mouth in an inviting kiss position)
Robin: What are you doing?
Lily: What
Robin: With your lips and
everything
Lily: My lips are always
like this (drinks martini and drops it all over her blouse)
[Cut to Officer McNeil’s office.
Ted and Barney have their heads on the table and their hands tied behind their
backs]
Ted: You had to play the
race card.
Barney: Relax, Ted. We didn’t do
anything wrong. And, B.T.W, we’d be out of here by now if you’d have
tucked in your shirt. (Ted turns his head to face away from Barney)
Officer McNeil: Go ahead, JFK—what
is the baggage status?
[Cut to JFK Airport, Carousel three
with the Bomb Squad]
Bomb Squad Guy: They’re clean. It’s
just a whole bunch of condoms… and a power bar.
[Cut back to Officer McNeil’s
Office]
Officer McNeil: You’re free to go.
[Cut to Marshall’s car]
Ted: (On Phone) Don’t come to
Philly.
Marshall:
(On Phone) Man, I’m almost half way there!
Ted: (On Phone) Yeah, we just got
released and we’re heading back on the next flight. Meet us at McClarin’s maybe
we can still make last call.
Marshall:
(On Phone) Can’t we just—just…
Ted: (On Phone) No, we can’t just…
we’re going home!
Barney: (To Ted) We’re going to
Sascha’s
Ted: Who the hell is Sascha
Barney: Sascha (Points to
Security Woman) She’s having friends over for drinks at her house. It’s goanna
be legen—wait for it…and I hope you’re not lactose intolerant ‘cuz the second
half of that word is--dairy.
Ted: No.
Barney: legendary!
Marshall:
(On Phone) Legendary, that sounds awesome!
Ted: (On Phone) No, Marshall, we’re going back.
Marshall:
(On Phone. Sighs) Fine (Beep) Hold on I have another call. (Presses button)
Hello
Barney: (On Phone) Marshall, we’re going to Sascha’s!
Ted: No, we’re not.
Barney: (On Phone) Ted, Ted, Ted
(Does I’m watching you hand gesture) Yes, we are.
Marshall:
(On Phone With Ted) Sorry, Buddy, two against one (hangs up)
[Cut to Bar]
Robin: Ooh, look a booth opened
up.
Lily: Really
Robin: Yeah, I thought we could
finally go talk, and you’re not listening to me, so I’m going to walk away
(notices Lily is busy staring at a stranger)
Lily: Yeah, yeah—booth (throws
purse to Robin, spots a man. Robin leaves to booth. Man walks up to Robin.)
Derrick: Hey.
Lily: (Smiling) Hey. (Silence) I’m
engaged, sorry (Puts ring on) I took my ring off! It’s very, very sweet of you
to come over and talk to me, but I—just—
Derrick: Yeah, I’m gay. Just came
over to let you know that you sat on a grape. (Lily peels squished grape off
her dress)
Lily: Oh, damn it! (Takes ring off
and places it in her pocket, upset)
[Cut to Scenes of Philly]
Narrator: So, Barney and I hit the
town. Philadelphia, PA. Our first and only stop—Sascha’s party.
[Cut to Sascha’s house. It’s messy
and Ted is extremely bored. He’s sitting on a couch beside Barney and they are
both sitting between to men on a yellow couch staring at space]
Barney: So, uh… you’re Sascha’s
friends, huh?
Dana: You know it.
Sascha: (Comes down the stairs with
drinks) You guys, keep the volume down. You’re goanna wake my grandpa. Who
wants hard lemonade? (They all take some)
Barney: Philly!
Sascha: Shh!
Barney: (Whispers) Philly!
(Fade out)
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Scene Four
(The Bar)
Narrator: Back at the bar, the
girls night out wasn’t going as Robin had hoped. (Cell Phone rings)
Robin: (On Phone) Lily’s phone.
Marshall:
(On Phone) Robin! Uh—Where’s Lily
Robin: (On Phone) She’s uh—
Marshall:
(On Phone) Is she talking to some hot guy? Oh, you can tell me. It’s totally
cool. It was my idea! Hell, I told her she could take the ring off.
Robin: (On Phone) Really? Well I
thought it was kinda weird, but if you’re cool with it. Yeah. It’s off and
she’s talking to some guy. Do you want me to go over and—
Marshall:
(On Phone) No! Don’t interrupt it’s awesome. So the rings really off, huh?
(Realizing what he’s done) It’s awesome… Well just tell her I called and… tell
her that… she’s awesome. (Hangs up. Sings dryly) Really, really awesome. Our
relationship is built on mutual trust. (Dryly) I can’t breathe!
[Cut to Sascha’s house]
Barney: (Laughs) Did you hear that,
Ted? Dana works security at the Liberty Bell.
Dana: (Smiling) I do okay.
Barney: Wow it must be really well
cornered off over there. You ever go behind the rope and touch it?
Dana: Only all the time.
Barney: Ever, like, stick your head
inside it
Dana: Yeah.
Barney: D’you ever lick it
Dana: Nope, I have never licked it.
Barney: Hmm… I bet nobody in
history has ever licked the Liberty Bell! If
someone were to pull that off I dare say it would be—what’s the word?
Ted: (Decides he’s going to leave)
Well, this is my stop.
Barney: Legendary, Ted,
LEGENDARY!
Ted: Barney, I’m going to the
airport. Sascha, thank you—and uh—tell your grandpa I’m sorry I walked in on
him in the bathroom. (Leaves)
[Cut to the Bar]
Derrick: I’ll get some Club Soda
for that stain. (Leaves)
Robin: (enters) Lily, I thought
tonight was about us hanging out, what are you doing?
Lily: Just fending up the advances
of that totally hot guy.
Robin: Dude, I think that guy is
gay.
Lily: (Gives in) Oh, I know that
guy is gay. Just Marshall and I have been together for nine years. I
haven’t been single since high school.
Robin: You wanna be single?
(Laughs) You wanna fight off loser guys all night, does that seem like fun to
you?
Lily: I guess I wanted to throw
this net back into the ocean and see how many fish I could catch. So far, one.
One gay dolphin (Smiles)
Robin: and Marshall. Lily, all
these girls here tonight are looking to catch what you’ve already got.
Lily: You’re right I know. Hey do
you wanna get some coffee and have an actual conversation?
Robin: If, by “Coffee” you mean
“Cheesecake”, then yes.
Derrick: (enters) Hey, I got that
Club Soda. Let’s see that booty. (Lily bends over for him to clean the stain, Marshall walks in)
Lily: Oh, thank you so much.
Marshall
(infuriated) You wanna mess pal? That’s my fiancé’s hot backside that you’re
dabbing.
Lily: Marshall, no.
Marshall:
Baby, please don’t ever take that ring off again. No matter how awesome I say
that it is.
Derrick: It’s okay, man—
Marshall:
BACK OFF HOMBRE. I’m not that afraid to fight you. You wanna test this guy? Be
my guest!
Lily: Marshall, he’s gay!
Marshall:
Oh, thank god—I’ve never been in a fight before (hugs him)
Derrick: You don’t say!
(Scene Freezes)
Narrator: So it turns out Uncle Marshall
really was the jealous type. Unfortunately, that guys boyfriend—also the
jealous type.
(Scene Unfreezes)
(Boyfriend pulls Marshall off
Derrick and drops him on the floor)
Lily: Hey!
[Cut to Taxi ride to Airport. Ted
is exhausted and crabby.]
Barney: Could have licked the Liberty
Bell.
Ted: We’re going to the airport.
Barney: Bong, bong…
Ted: Why do I hang out with you? Why?
All I wanted was to have a regular beer, in a regular bar with my regular
friends, in my regular city!
Barney: Ted, Ted… you’re not even
looking.
Ted: No, I’m not.
Barney: Look, our forefathers
died for the pursuit of happiness, okay. Not for the sit around and wait of
happiness. Now if you want, you can go to the same bar, drink the same
beer talk to the same people everyday—or you can lick the Liberty
Bell! You can grab life by the crack and lick the crap out of it!
Cabdriver#2: That was beautiful,
man!
Barney: Thanks, Leonard. Ted,
you’re missing out on a valuable life lesson!
Ted: Look, I don’t need you to
teach me how to live, okay. I know how to live. If you want to go
lick the Liberty Bell just go lick it yourself.
Barney: No, it has to be the
two of us.
Ted: Why? Why do you need
me?
Barney: Because, you’re my
best friend, alright? You don’t have to tell me I’m yours. But the way I see
it, we’re a team. Without you, I’m just the dynamic uno. You know what,
fine. If you wanna go home… then we’ll go home.
Ted: Fine…we’ll go lick the Liberty
Bell
Barney: Good, (smiles) ‘cuz we’re
here! (Hops out)
Ted: (voice) I had no idea how Barney
redirected the cab without me knowing, but we got out, Dana let us in and by
god we licked the Liberty Bell. And you know what it tastes like?
[Cut to Bar, Ted talking to a
woman]
Cute Girl: What?
Ted: Freedom… No actually it tasted
like pennies.
Cute Girl: (laughs) My, god. Did
you guys really do that?
Narrator: We really did and that
was when I realized why I hung out with Barney. I never got where I thought I
wanted to go, but I always got a great story.
[Cut to Year 2030]
Daughter: So, that girl you were
talking to—that was mom?
Narrator: Kids, every story in a
man’s life is like a dot in an impressionist’s painting. And when you—
Son: So that’s a no?
Narrator: Yeah, that’s a no. (Kids
are fed up) What? Come on!
 
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