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You know that.
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You deserve this.
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who does their landscaping.
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- Hi. How are you?
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to New York!
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I'm not taking it.
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no other considerations,
then of course I want to.
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I wouldn't have told
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and we won't drop it.
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Put it down! Put it down!
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It's going to rain.
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and, you know, the French horn,
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latissimus-centric
than most people think.
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for your ass to get here.
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as Tom or anything.
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like, drooling for you.
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expect to get it.
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Did you talk specifics?
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121. - It's an offer.
- Fantastic news.
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leverage, right?
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East Railton High to its knees.
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so many cleaning supplies,
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queen of that place.
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- Hi.
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- Thank you.
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- She's right
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with something? Just that.
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to also bust up a chifforobe?
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my age have parties?
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when you're in your 20s,
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getting laid,
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people gamble.
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where you think, "What if?
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a good conversation?
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a real friendship emerges?
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to stay for dinner?"
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and everybody is a loser.
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a view of the lake?
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in Pennsylvania.
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but you'd be happier here.
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by ten grand?
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how you showed up here
with a builder
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that was selling the place
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to tear down
his childhood home.
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171. Yeah, well,
this place was a dump.
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I would clear this path
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he talks about me sometimes.
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a cappella feeder.
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it's very complicated
right now, so.
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though, right?
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- Are you crazy?
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in New York right now.
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it's not like a stroke,
it's actually in there.
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it's real.
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- Real prepared rust.
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207. - Oh, we're still
talking about this.
- ... such a magnificent animal.
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to the school plays
of my friends' children.
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for attention,
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need for attention
make you feel at home?
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out of the English department,
but you can't take—
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to make sense.
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the English department out of—
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its lineage back to 1882.
- Whoa.
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with my own family.
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222. - Well, they hate you, so.
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a baby by next year,
I'm getting two.
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her stupid, little cat-dogs.
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what I just heard.
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at the Arlyle School,
and she's not taking it.
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to keep us apart.
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we should take the job.
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of circumstances
to complain about.
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of course.
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We'll talk about it later.
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what's going to be different.
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260. - Tony. We've met
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a talk on The Hunger Games?
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to the gladiatorial ludi.
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on the literature of antiquity.
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to liven it up.
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and their bloodlust.
Mm-hmm.
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they, uh, also respond to sex.
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everything they know
about eroticism in storytelling
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to the etchings
on the pyramids.
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the very first Egyptian god—
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- Atum, that's right.
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half the story.
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similar subject matter?
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Wow.
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their attention spans.
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- Right?
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without feeling badly?
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for Lily, but—
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that's the only obstacle.
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of moving to New York
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- You know, I got this—
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- Oh, missed that.
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an opportunity
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Um, but, uh, you know,
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- I'll go 5% over market value.
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we're not selling, right?
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an offer for something
doesn't mean that you have to—
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- Well, uh, what did I hear?
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That's your husband right here.
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- There he is,
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completely different
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because that's a great—
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- Yeah, yeah. Enter in
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- Oh, yeah, great.
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Although I am a hiker myself,
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- Don't do that.
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I mean, I could—
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the telephone book because...
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- ... she's so delightful.
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the last line to be,
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- It's the best line!
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in The Atlantic!
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- They're—
They're publishing me!
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- Congratulations. That's—
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- Yeah, so are you okay?
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442. Yay.
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443. Wonderful.
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444. I need a minute.
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445. I've never
been that excited
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446. about anything
in my entire life.
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447. Yay, Gracie.
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448. That includes my wedding,
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449. the birth of my child,
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450. and my first orgasm.
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451. Is that for real?
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452. Can you imagine that in bed?
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453. I'm canceling
my subscription
to The Atlantic.
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454. Yeah.
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455. A billion dollars
could fall on top of me,
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456. and, you know,
toss in world peace,
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457. and my reaction
would be, "Good."
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458. Gracie! Gracie!
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459. There's either
something wrong with her,
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460. or me,
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461. or, with overwhelming odds,
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462. humanity in general.
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463. I did it, Daddy.
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464. Yes!
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465. I mean, I had, like,
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466. one and a half
tequila sunrises by then.
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467. I wasn't in
the best position to...
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468. "Hey, Ash told me
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469. she said that
I'm 'jizzing' for you.
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470. "You're married. I get it.
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471. "I'm sorry
a thousand times again
for you know what.
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472. "Please know that,
as you make this decision,
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473. don't think that
I'm going to just be making
constant passes at you.
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474. "This is just the job,
I swear."
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475. Check your texts.
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476. Okay. This is silly.
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477. I mean, it's not—
It's something
that I need to tell you,
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478. but it's nothing.
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479. It's like—
It's less than nothing.
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480. I'm listening.
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481. Okay. So in New York, Tom—
You know, he tried to kiss me.
Copy !req
482. Or, I mean, he did kiss me.
Copy !req
483. I pushed him away.
I got really mad at him.
Copy !req
484. He said that he was joking,
which I'm sure that he was.
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485. I just don't know
where his head was fully.
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486. That does sound like nothing,
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487. so let's just forget about it.
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488. Okay. Thank you.
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489. I'm sorry that I didn't
tell you when I got home.
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490. The stew's ready.
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491. It's certainly understood
that the first poem
in The Atlantic
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492. is nothing more
than an amuse-bouche.
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493. But to be offered page 72,
an early part of the magazine,
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494. I was thrilled already,
but when I found out
that I was the second poem—
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495. - Stew?
- ... or anything after 60,
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496. page 14, page 97...
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497. that's where
Billy Preston was—
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498. This can't happen.
She should have her own place.
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499. She's my mother.
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500. Why not?
- You can't do that
with mothers.
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501. Stew?
Yes.
She can't switch houses.
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502. House, house, house.
The woman can't stay with us.
Copy !req
503. - Stew?
- Is that plate for June?
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504. I can serve June.
That's okay.
Copy !req
505. - ... donkey-headed boys...
- Stew?
Copy !req
506. are a metaphor
for child slavery.
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507. I broke
your damn toilet, Spanky.
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508. Serve yourself.
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509. She loves me.
It's just a job.
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510. She loves me. It's just a job.
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511. She loves me. It's just a job.
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512. We can work it out.
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513. We will work it out.
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514. Hey, Julie.
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515. Uh, yeah. Something is wrong.
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516. It's Mom.
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517. She's leaving us.
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518. all covered in cheese.
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519. I mean, I would say I'm—
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520. Hey, everyone.
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521. Thank you for coming.
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522. Every year,
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523. the university gives us
a small budget to get together,
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524. which is very kind of them.
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525. Or cruel,
depending on the year.
Copy !req
526. This year, it's kind,
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527. because, um,
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528. I get a chance to say
in front of people
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529. how proud I am of my wife.
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530. Lily got
an amazing job opportunity
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531. at a very respected school
in New York.
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532. Many of you already know.
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533. It's wonderful,
and I just wanted to, uh,
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534. show her my appreciation.
To Lily.
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535. - To Lily!
- To Lily!
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536. Thank you. I appreciate that.
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537. It's something
I'm very excited about, so.
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538. - As well you should be.
- So, what about
the house, then?
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539. It's an incredible—
Wait a second.
Wait a second.
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540. Like, she got the job,
and he's going?
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541. Spanky's going to New York?
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542. It's not your concern.
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543. Well, it does affect us
quite a bit.
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544. - Does it?
- How so?
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545. You know exactly how so,
you twits.
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546. Well, we haven't
made a decision,
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547. so it's not going
to affect you tonight.
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548. Oh, come on, Hank.
You have to go.
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549. A path has opened up for Lily.
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550. It's just...
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551. It happened for a reason.
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552. How can they take it?
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553. Hank's qualified for nothing.
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554. What's he gonna do?
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555. Play sax in the subway?
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556. Thank you, Billie.
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557. He's a writer.
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558. He can go to one of those
stupid coffee shops
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559. and be one of those cliches,
you know.
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560. He'd love that.
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561. That sounds nice.
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562. Yeah, it does sound nice.
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563. No, actually.
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564. Well, the poem that I wrote,
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565. the one that's coming out
in The Atlantic?
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566. "The Seven Sisters of Tobias".
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567. I wrote that in the city.
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568. I'm just—
I'm so stimulated there.
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569. You can take a walk
on the High Line,
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570. or just stroll
through the Village
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571. with the ghost
of Allen Ginsberg.
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572. - Have you ever
been to New York?
- Ha!
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573. Hank, if you were to leave
in the middle of term,
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574. would the Chair just go
to the next person in rotation,
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575. or would we
have to take a vote?
Copy !req
576. - That's a great question. Yeah.
- How would that work?
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577. How's everyone liking
the stew tonight?
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578. I ground my own paprika.
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579. Oh, it's very good.
Yeah, delicious.
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580. - That's good. Yeah.
- It tastes the same.
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581. Hi, everyone.
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582. - Hey.
- Oh, hey.
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583. - Hi, Julie.
- Um, can I talk to you?
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584. Now? Like, right now?
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585. Yeah.
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586. Okay.
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587. - Do you want more?
- Yes, please.
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588. Anybody want a refresher?
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589. - Yes.
- Yeah.
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590. Hank—
No.
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591. So, um, how are we—
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592. How are we doing?
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593. How we doin', you know?
How are we doing?
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594. Uh, do you guys, like, after,
do you talk about it?
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595. Like, what was touched
and untouched?
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596. I would cool it down a bit.
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597. Teddy doesn't like
desperate men for me.
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598. Jesus. Desperate?
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599. Hank.
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600. Hank?
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601. I think we need an answer
to June's question.
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602. It's only fair.
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603. Ask Emma.
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604. What? Why am I the only one
who has read the bylaws?
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605. It's, like, three pages.
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606. No. You know what?
I'm not telling you.
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607. Emma, please.
We need to know.
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608. Emma, those are
a very difficult three pages.
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609. It's very dry stuff.
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610. Oh, God. All right. Fine.
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611. If the chair
needs to leave his position
due to force majeure,
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612. the position goes into rotation
and no vote is needed.
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613. - Force majeure?
- Mm-hmm.
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614. Oh.
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615. Since when is moving
to New York an act of God?
Copy !req
616. A job
at the Arlyle School
is an act of God.
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617. Do you know five of
the 14 Whiffenpoofs went there?
Copy !req
618. That's a lot of Whiffenpoofs.
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619. You're all doing my note.
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620. Please stop doing this...
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621. Please stop doing this.
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622. Where in New York
do you think
you'd want to live?
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623. Well, actually,
I've thought about this.
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624. We love Brooklyn,
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625. particularly Greenpoint
and Williamsburg.
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626. - Oh, yes.
- Right?
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627. Um, of course,
my commute would be much better
from the Upper West Side,
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628. but we'd probably
never be able to afford that.
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629. Well, you could if you...
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630. - I hate it
when you get like this.
- Listen.
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631. Selling you this place
would barely cover
the down payment
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632. on a place in New York.
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633. They did mention
a moving stipend,
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634. but you're right, Paul.
We could use some extra money.
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635. And, um,
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636. the good news is
that we also own the plot
right next to ours.
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637. Also not for sale.
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638. I'd be very interested
in an offer, Paul.
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639. Is it a large plot?
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640. Is it larger than this one?
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641. For God's sake.
What is wrong with you?
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642. Can you ever be happy
with what is?
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643. She'll cool off.
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644. Hey, Hank.
I'll give you 10%
over market value.
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645. It's not for sale
any time soon.
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646. Well, I just had
a very interesting conversation
with our daughter,
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647. and she says that, um,
she's coming with me.
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648. Oh!
Copy !req
649. She and her husband
have flexible work situations.
Copy !req
650. - Oh, that's nice.
- And she mentioned
that you, Hank,
Copy !req
651. recently suggested
that she move to a city
with more opportunities.
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652. Oh, there you go.
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653. I guess we're going to need
a bigger place.
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654. Well, this sounds like
good news all around.
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655. - Win-win-win.
- No, no, no.
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656. Look. Look.
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657. We're not making
a decision right here,
not with this group.
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658. So let's go back to our usual
awful, awkward conversation
that we're all so good at.
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659. All right?
Because nothing is happening.
Copy !req
660. But something is happening.
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661. Well, nothing's happening
right now.
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662. Julie just happened right now.
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663. It appears that the situation
is evolving in real time.
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664. Julie isn't going anywhere.
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665. That's not up to you, is it?
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666. I'm not going.
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667. I'm...
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668. going to stay here,
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669. even if you go.
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670. Okay? So how's that
for a decision made right now?
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671. Hank, you know what,
I think I can
taste the paprika.
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672. It's much fresher.
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673. Yeah,
it's a fresher taste.
- Yeah.
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674. Hits you more, yeah.
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675. Let's play a game.
Oh, yes!
That's a great idea!
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676. Do you remember how we used
to all play Celebrity?
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677. I'll certainly never forget
the time that Paul didn't know
who Andrea Dworkin was.
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678. Lily, where do you keep
the pencils and the paper?
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679. No. This game is called
"Percentage Of Happiness".
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680. Oh!
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681. Goodness.
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682. I do not think
that I know that game.
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683. I think I played
that game once.
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684. I was at a book reading
with Johnny Franzen—
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685. It's a really simple game.
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686. So, how you play is
you answer this question—
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687. "What percentage
of happiness am I?"
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688. Oh.
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689. And, "What percentage
of happiness is so low
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690. that you should be willing
to make a change?"
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691. Oh.
- We'll just go around the room.
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692. Gracie, do you want
to kick us off?
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693. Oh. Um, yes. Okay.
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694. Um, well, um,
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695. as you know,
I'm having a very good day,
so I think I would, um—
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696. Oh, I— I would put myself
at, um, oh...
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697. 95% happiness!
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698. Wow.
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699. And when would I make a change?
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700. Um, oh, I don't know. Um—
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701. - Would you just—
- 60%!
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702. Mm... Yeah, 60%. 60%.
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703. All right. I would, uh—
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704. That's very interesting.
What about you, Hank?
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705. Oh, wait. Actually,
I already know the answer
to the first question.
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706. You told me a while ago.
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707. I believe it was 20.
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708. You are 20% happy.
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709. Oh.
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710. That does sound
pretty low, Spanky.
Copy !req
711. No,
that's high for him.
- That does sound like Hank.
Copy !req
712. So question number two:
Copy !req
713. what percentage
would you have to drop down to
in order to make a change?
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714. Ten?
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715. Or...
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716. zero?
Copy !req
717. Or would you just slide
right down into the negatives?
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718. A little wine, hey?
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719. Or no?
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720. You know, guys.
I've been thinking about it,
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721. and I think this just isn't me.
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722. For no real reason.
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723. It was fun imagining
what might be,
Copy !req
724. but I'm going to have to
respectfully bow out.
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725. Oh. Are you sure?
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726. Oh, come on.
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727. Honey...
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728. sorry I brought
Julie into this.
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729. It was childish of me.
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730. I didn't handle it well.
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731. No, you didn't.
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732. You take that great job,
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733. and I'll keep my shitty job.
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734. Come out here when you can,
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735. and I'll go into the city,
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736. make it work.
Copy !req
737. "Marriage is sweeter,
sweeter than you think, think."
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738. Anne Waldman. Indeed.
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739. - "Stereo".
- Mm-hmm.
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740. Very nice.
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741. You know, there was
a period of time
Copy !req
742. where Teddy and I
were long distance,
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743. and it actually
strengthened our marriage.
Copy !req
744. - Yeah.
- That's nice to hear.
Copy !req
745. We developed
a different foundation
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746. for our own
unique relationship,
Copy !req
747. and it made us
closer than before.
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748. Best decision
we ever made.
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749. Best decision.
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750. I mean, there are days
I want to punch him
in the face.
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751. Don't get me wrong.
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752. When I go on about my research.
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753. Funny story.
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754. You want to hear a story?
Copy !req
755. I have the best
long-distance relationship
story ever.
Copy !req
756. And don't worry.
It's not about me
wanting your house.
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757. I've mentioned
my first wife, Barbara, right?
Copy !req
758. Uh, God rest her soul.
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759. Well, she and I met in college,
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760. freshman year,
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761. and it was just supposed to be
one of those hook-ups.
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762. Damn, she was fine.
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763. Yeah. We went to her room
that first night,
and guess what?
Copy !req
764. I never left.
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765. I, uh, spent my freshman year
sharing a single bed with her.
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766. She was the one
who introduced me to poetry.
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767. Oh.
Copy !req
768. We would, uh,
recite Blake to each other.
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769. We never spent one night apart
for all four years of college,
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770. and we got married right after.
Copy !req
771. Had a destination wedding
like a couple of jerks.
Copy !req
772. Tuscany, for God's sakes.
Copy !req
773. Well, we didn't get into
the same PhD program, though.
Copy !req
774. The closest
we could get to each other
was a 12-hour drive.
Copy !req
775. I went to Chapel Hill
and she went to Chicago.
Copy !req
776. And I just remember
missing her so much
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777. that I decided to go visit her
that first weekend.
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778. I didn't have a car,
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779. so I decided
to put up some flyers
to get a ride,
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780. and I got one from this woman
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781. who was visiting
this guy down there,
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782. and we talk in the car...
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783. and it is...
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784. the most interesting,
brilliant ride of my life.
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785. Everything she says.
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786. She made the trip feel like
a hot-air balloon ride.
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787. Ooh.
Copy !req
788. I thought I knew what love was,
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789. but I was just learning.
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790. I thought
I had found my person,
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791. but I was fooling myself.
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792. She dropped me off
at Barbara's.
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793. I took one look at her,
and I...
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794. I asked for a divorce.
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795. Now that I knew
what love really felt like...
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796. I had to.
Copy !req
797. I went back outside.
Copy !req
798. I... I didn't know
how I was going to find her,
Copy !req
799. but guess who was still there
in the car, waiting.
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800. Yes!
Come on.
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801. We've been together ever since.
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802. Yes.
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803. Quite a story.
Copy !req
804. That's a divorce story.
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805. You should
go with her, Spanky.
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806. Before she finds her Joanie.
Copy !req
807. I already found my Joanie.
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808. You never really know
about people.
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809. No.
Copy !req
810. I know my wife.
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811. I know Lily.
Copy !req
812. We don't have secrets.
Copy !req
813. We tell each other everything
right away.
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814. That's right. We do.
Copy !req
815. Where does Tom live again?
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816. Mm.
Copy !req
817. I think he lives in Greenpoint.
Copy !req
818. Who's Tom?
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819. Uh, he's Lily's old boyfriend.
Copy !req
820. Oh.
- Mm-hmm.
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821. Since we're talking
about this again,
Copy !req
822. I actually have a friend
who lives in the East Village
Copy !req
823. who might be looking
for a roommate.
Copy !req
824. She's super cool.
She's an adjunct at NYU.
Copy !req
825. That sounds really interesting.
I'd like to talk to her.
Copy !req
826. - Okay.
- Or you could just
live with Tom.
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827. I don't want to live with Tom.
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828. Well, it's just an idea.
Copy !req
829. Just a suggestion.
Copy !req
830. Where is the school exactly?
Copy !req
831. It's in the west 40s.
Copy !req
832. - Oh.
- Do you have
any old boyfriends there?
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833. Okay. Let's go.
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834. Let's go into the kitchen.
My kitchen?
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835. How is Tom's wife, by the way?
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836. They're separated, actually.
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837. Oh! Really?
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838. Come with me. Right now.
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839. You know, I'm not going.
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840. No one's keeping you
here, Hank, so why don't you
go ahead and—
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841. Hank.
Copy !req
842. Go. Support your wife.
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843. Are you going to vote me out?
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844. That worked real well
last time you tried.
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845. Easy, Spanky.
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846. Easy? If I go,
he's next on the rotation.
Copy !req
847. So who are they going
to get rid of?
Copy !req
848. Hey. Nobody's
getting rid of anybody. Yeah.
Copy !req
849. Dickie Pope will have
his redundancy,
so who's it going to be?
Copy !req
850. Gun to your head,
pick one right now!
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851. I'm not playing this game.
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852. The game of having
two poetry professors?
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853. - I was just published!
- This is not
the place for this.
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854. Maybe we should
just change topics.
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855. June is very wise.
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856. Why aren't you coming with me?
Copy !req
857. My life is here!
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858. Your life could move.
Copy !req
859. My mom is here.
Copy !req
860. You aren't talking to her.
Copy !req
861. - Julie is here.
- Julie is a grown woman that—
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862. I am here!
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863. Okay?
Copy !req
864. I stayed. I'm here.
Copy !req
865. Look. You might not
be coming with me,
but you are not here either.
Copy !req
866. Why do you want
to leave me so badly?
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867. How hard is it
for you to understand
that this is not about you?
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868. Leaving me
isn't about me?
Copy !req
869. Going to New York for a job?
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870. It isn't about me?
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871. It doesn't matter.
Copy !req
872. What do you
mean it doesn't matter?
Tell me? What is it?
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873. What can we do
to make you stay?
Copy !req
874. Nothing. Nothing at all.
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875. Laurel!
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876. Just go. Just go.
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877. Come on, man.
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878. I'm fine. I'm fine.
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879. Lily made cookies.
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880. Oh, God!
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881. Celebrity, right? Celebrity.
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882. Celebrity.
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883. Peter Fonda!
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884. It's just a wild guess.
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885. Easy Rider?
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886. Who wants to drive me home?
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887. I'll drive you home.
- Okay.
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888. Good night.
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889. Thank you.
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890. - Good night.
- Good night.
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891. Teddy.
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892. He'll be back
to how he always is tomorrow.
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893. Okay? Tomorrow.
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894. Thanks, Lily.
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895. Something else
about that night
my father walked away.
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896. He called out for my mom.
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897. "Laurel! Office!"
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898. And she came in.
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899. And she knelt down beside me,
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900. she took the rope
from around my neck,
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901. and she hugged me,
and then she said,
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902. "We won't ever
talk about this again."
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903. And I doubt I ever will.
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904. Let's go to bed.
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