1. Damn, this house is cold.
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2. Shit, Hattie,
it's like a goddamn icebox.
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3. Well, no wonder.
Girl, are you crazy?
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4. We live in the desert.
It gets cold at night.
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5. You plan on sleeping all day?
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6. I was planning to get me some
breakfast before nightfall.
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7. Come on, bitch.
Get your lazy ass up.
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8. Come on, now,
this ain't the old folks' home.
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9. Hattie.
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10. Hattie?
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12. Every time she gets dumped by a guy,
she gets a puppy.
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14. They're all male, they're all huge
and they sit there and watch...
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15. with their tongues hanging out
while I work on her.
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16. It's like being in some live sex show
for Asian businessmen and frat boys.
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17. Which I actually did for a while,
back in the '80s, to make some money.
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18. I got this great thing going
with Ping-Pong balls you'd really like.
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19. I'm gonna
show it to you sometime.
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20. Hey, wouldn't it be funny if I got some
hedge clippers and cut off your dick?
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21. - What?
- Do me a favor, okay?
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22. - Don't read that shit in front of me.
- You gave it to me.
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23. - Yeah, come on, I'm late.
- I'm at the part with the doll.
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26. - Really? By who?
- By you.
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28. It means she was forced
into sexual intercourse against her will.
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29. It's so cool. You're doing it to scare
them into leaving you alone, right?
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30. - What do you want from me? I was 8.
- Did it work?
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31. No, it didn't work.
I just got a whole new level of scrutiny...
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32. by a different set of vultures,
only they were women.
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33. I'm leaving.
You still want a ride?
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34. - You all right?
- Yes, I'm fine.
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36. Well, the cabinets.
I'm gonna try to organize the cabinets.
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37. Good.
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38. - I'll be downstairs.
- All right.
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39. - Hey, Bobby.
- Yeah.
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40. Bring the Lincoln Town Car
around front.
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41. So you're the other Fisher boy, huh?
The one from where, Oregon?
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42. - Seattle.
- Right, with the health-food thing.
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43. - Yep.
- I remember your dad talking about you.
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44. I'm sorry to hear about him, man.
He was a funny guy.
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45. Yeah?
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46. - No, you don't pay.
- Don't pay?
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47. Yeah. Your dad buried my brother
a few years back. It's in trade.
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48. My father traded a funeral
for oil changes?
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49. Yeah, guess so.
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50. Bye, Mom.
Have a good day.
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51. So would you like us to take care of
finding you a cemetery plot, Mr. Jones?
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52. - Yeah, I don't wanna do that.
- Would you like a double plot?
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53. What for?
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54. Well, one for your wife, and one for you.
Next to each other.
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55. It this what you do all the time?
Sell people their own graves?
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56. - Yes, sir. This is my job.
- Don't try to pull that shit with me, boy.
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57. I want a simple box, no frills.
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58. You can't take advantage of me
because I'm old. I'll kick your ass!
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59. Just a single plot, then.
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60. No. Double plot.
Shit.
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61. Will you want Mrs. Jones
prepared for viewing?
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62. Yes, I wanna see her, but I don't
want you messing with her none.
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63. I don't want you to cut her
or stick her or pickle her like an egg.
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64. If you want a viewing,
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I don't want you to touch her!
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that you will not want to see her...
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unless she's been embalmed.
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what your wife would want.
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69. She's dead, fool.
Don't matter what she wants.
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70. Well, yes, sir, but...
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begins to decompose.
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72. Much quicker than you might think.
The skin begins to separate.
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74. Should you choose to forgo embalming,
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75. As soon as possible.
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76. That's just the way it is,
Mr. Jones.
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77. I don't wanna burn her up.
I wanna see her.
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78. Fine. You do understand, however,
that means she'll need to be embalmed.
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79. - I ain't paying for that.
- Sir, the cost is minimal.
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80. I will waive the embalming fee,
Mr. Jones. All right?
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81. That was a good sermon,
I thought.
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82. - Did you?
- You didn't?
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83. - I didn't really listen to it.
- Hello!
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84. - Hello.
- Hello.
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85. Hello, Mrs. Fisher.
I'm Tracy Blair, David's friend.
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86. Tracy.
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when we're gonna meet his fianc'ee.
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88. - Does she go to another church?
- Yes.
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89. What fianc'ee?
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90. Tracy, I told you, Jennifer and I
had broken it off years ago.
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91. You did?
So there's no fianc'ee now?
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93. - It's really a sore subject for us all.
- You're hurting my arm.
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94. Ruth.
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95. - Hiram.
- How are you?
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96. I'm fine, thank you.
Have you been coming to church?
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97. - I haven't seen you.
- I wanted to give us some space.
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98. Please don't sacrifice anything
on my account.
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100. - I miss you. Can I see you?
- No.
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101. Ruth, haven't you
punished yourself enough?
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102. Shall we go?
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103. - Hi, I'm David Fisher.
- Hiram Gunderson.
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105. - You're the hairdresser.
- It's nice to meet you, son.
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106. - Don't call me that.
- David!
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107. What?
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108. - I'll go get the car.
- No, I'm coming with you.
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109. It's good to see you.
You look well.
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110. Okay, I hear you.
Jesus!
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111. Who are you?
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112. - I live here. Who are you?
- I wanna see my wife.
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113. Oh, I'm sorry. We're not open yet.
Everyone who knows anything is gone.
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114. I wanna see my wife.
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115. Sir, I don't deal with the dead people,
so you're just gonna have to come back.
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116. Bitch, I don't need
your permission.
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117. Sir, you're just gonna
have to come back later.
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118. - My foot.
- What?
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119. Help! Help! There's a white girl
trying to cripple an old black man.
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120. Honestly.
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121. Look, sir, you can't go in there.
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122. Hello?
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123. Hello, is anyone home?
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124. Yes, in here.
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125. - Who's your friend?
- Hell if I know.
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126. His wife died, and he wanted to see her.
I guess she isn't ready yet.
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127. He was about to keel over,
so I helped him sit down.
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128. Then I had to listen to him bitch
about public transportation forever...
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129. then he just, like, passed out.
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130. Now I can't get his fucking hand
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131. - Maybe he died.
- Very funny.
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132. No, he's still breathing and farting.
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133. - Can you help me pry his hand loose?
- Sure.
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134. Is Nate around?
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135. I just bought this fabulous antique chest,
weighs a ton.
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136. - I'm gonna need a hand getting it home.
- No, I haven't seen him.
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137. - I can help you move it, though.
- No. Thanks.
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138. So I'm no good because the cabinet
moving thing's just foreplay for you...
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139. to fuck my brother?
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140. No. I'm just not into babysitting
high-school girls.
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141. - No offense.
- Let go of me!
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142. Damn, what you all doing?
Trying to steal my watch?
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143. Ought to call the goddamn cops.
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144. Why? You're the one who's
breaking and entering.
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145. Look. We've gotta go
move a chest.
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146. Someone should be back soon
to let you see your wife.
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147. - Hey, little girl.
- What?
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148. You ain't fooling nobody.
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149. Great. Thanks. I'll work on that.
I'll be, like, one minute to change, okay?
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150. Are you gonna be okay here alone?
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151. Everybody's alone.
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152. You born alone,
you die alone, goddamn it.
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153. I'm sorry about your wife.
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154. You didn't know her.
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155. Jessica Wilcox?
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156. I'm Nate Fisher.
Nathaniel's son.
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157. I wondered why I hadn't heard
from Nathaniel in quite a while.
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158. I hate this. I hate that I'll never
see him again. He was such a kook.
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159. A kook? Dad?
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160. I don't think anybody
ever made me laugh like that.
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161. He had such a sense of humor.
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162. - So I hear.
- He was really proud of you.
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163. - I'm Nate, not David.
- I know who you are.
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164. You're the one who took off.
Your father really respected you for that.
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165. Said he wished he'd had the guts
to do that when he was a kid.
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166. Ms. Wilcox, did you have some kind
of arrangement with my father?
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167. - Arrangement?
- In our ledgers, some of the funerals...
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and your mother's was one.
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169. It seems my father sometimes traded his
services for payments other than cash.
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170. Please don't take this the wrong way,
but can I see some kind of identification?
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171. - Driver's license would do.
- Sure.
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172. Libra, huh?
I would've taken you for a Capricorn.
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173. - You drink a lot of coffee up in Seattle?
- Yeah.
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174. Better be careful.
Give you kidney stones.
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175. Come on. Surely you wouldn't begrudge
your father such a minor indulgence.
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176. - My father never smoked pot.
- Not in front of you, he didn't.
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177. It's the finest organic.
Grown up in San Francisco by my son.
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178. Take it.
It's your father's monthly supply.
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179. How is your mother doing
with the grieving, David?
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180. She's fine. As far as I can tell. You know
her, she likes to suffer in silence.
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181. That seems to be a family trait.
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182. You know, it's God's will
for us to live our lives fully.
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183. Breathing in the joy around us,
not just shouldering the pain.
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184. God wants you to be happy.
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185. I call them "energy buns."
They're my own recipe.
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186. Well, not really. Adding the peppers,
I picked up on my honeymoon.
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187. - Have you ever been to Brazil?
- No.
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188. Oh, my God, Brazilians
are the most beautiful people alive!
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189. They're like these fabulous mongrels...
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190. who've incorporated all the very best
attributes from every race.
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191. I mean, all that
crossbreeding. Hello!
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192. I had a half-breed mutt
who lived to be almost 20.
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193. Then I got this purebred corgi, and its
hips disintegrated before it was even 2.
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194. - Here you go.
- Fuck you, church freaks.
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195. Well, enjoy.
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196. Do you cook?
I hate cooking just for myself.
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197. That's the worst part
about being divorced.
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198. That and the whole
no-regular-sex thing.
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199. David? Could I talk to you
for a moment?
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200. - Alone?
- Excuse us.
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201. - What do you want?
- Ruth won't talk to me.
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202. I'm worried about her.
I was hoping you could...
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203. You were fucking my mother
while my father was still alive...
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204. and now you want me to...?
- I understand if you're upset...
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205. Understand this. Whatever you have with
my mother is between you and her...
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206. but I have no interest in helping you.
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207. Table for one?
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208. - Are you the owner?
- Yes.
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209. Did you know my father,
Nathaniel Fisher?
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210. This used to be our storeroom...
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211. but when I finally got a loan from the
bank, I put an extension out the kitchen.
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212. Your father buried my wife
seven years ago.
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213. I had very little money
for the funeral.
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214. He asked if he could have
this room as his own...
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215. and that would
be my settlement.
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217. I don't know.
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218. - Stay as long as you like.
- How often did he come here?
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219. Sometimes, we wouldn't see him
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220. Sometimes, he was here every day.
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to thank you yet.
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224. When Kroehner started pressuring
everyone to cut us off...
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225. most of our suppliers
just abandoned Fisher & Sons.
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226. - You stuck with us.
- Of course I stick with you.
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229. These flowers are not going
to plant themselves.
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230. Such delicate skin.
You have Russian color.
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231. I do?
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232. You don't like the beauty you have?
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233. The front door is open.
You can leave the flowers inside.
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234. Okay.
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235. Okay. That is where
that is going to have to stay.
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236. - God, that shit was heavy.
- You wanted to help.
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237. Oh, my God.
Is this yours?
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238. No. That's Nate's, but he keeps
leaving it in my car.
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239. - I love this book.
- You've read it?
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240. Yeah. My friends and I were
all over it three summers ago...
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241. before they all turned into pretentious
drama nerds and abandoned me.
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- Oh, they're too numerous to mention.
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stops speaking for a month...
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249. You know they put me in therapy
because I stole that foot?
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250. Yeah. Nate told me.
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251. God, I would love to go into one of those
sessions and just bark.
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252. Just to see the look on his face.
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with this book too?
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254. Of course she does.
It's about her.
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The book spoke to you.
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267. - There's a website?
- Oh, yes.
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269. Yeah. Those lonely little girls
desperate for something to emulate.
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270. Apparently, they're not original enough
to come up with anything on their own.
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271. Well, that's what I like to see,
drinking before sundown.
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- How do you know my sister?
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They're dating.
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Like what, going steady?
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277. She carve his initials in her arms
so they'd be there forever?
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out on the ocean today.
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taking themselves so seriously.
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281. - You surf?
- Me? Do I look like I surf?
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at this time of year, wearing that thing.
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285. Oh, fine. You wanna get pneumonia
again, go right ahead.
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286. Claire, I should take you home.
I got stuff to do.
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287. - That's all right, I'll take her.
- Great.
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288. Oh, no, I've got time.
We just need to go right now.
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don't worry about it.
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291. I just have to take a shower.
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asshole stops me and asks if I'm all right.
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look once and had ignored it.
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a nine-story window.
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involved in a death like that?
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297. This business gets under your skin.
It's like a fucking virus.
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This music?
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to the Classics IV?
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Who the hell are you?
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ask them when I was still alive?
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304. It's okay. I couldn't have answered
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Now I'm a fucking prophet.
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You know what happens after you die...
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310. - That seems fairly useless.
- Yeah, I know.
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311. Life is wasted on the living.
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312. - Could've told me you were proud of me.
- You were never around for me to tell.
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314. Therein lies your Catch-22.
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- You really wanna know?
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such a handsome deacon.
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319. All those old stiffs.
Finally, a dose of Viagra to the place.
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320. Oh, I don't mean that literally.
Not like you'd need it.
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326. - Come on, any relationship?
- I'm just not ready.
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for quite some time.
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- Liar.
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to want a little human contact?
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I can tell.
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No.
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to talk to anybody.
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338. Do us both a favor. Go to a bar.
Pick somebody up.
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339. - No. We just met.
- I know. I'm sorry.
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- Hey...
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343. - I wanna see you again.
- Good.
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for you to fuck.
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go and find that somewhere else.
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I will kill you.
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350. You do not want to mess with me.
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351. - That ain't her.
- Excuse me?
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352. That ain't my wife. That ain't my Hattie.
What did you do with my Hattie?
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I want my wife.
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356. - You married?
- Yes, sir.
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know how to treat you right?
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you are.
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to you, right?
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364. Not yet.
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- Seven years.
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rooms people used to live in.
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sad little room, doing God knows what.
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- Really? Why?
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372. - You'll never know what went on here.
- That's exactly what's driving me crazy.
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as interesting or fun.
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You enjoy this.
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in places, in time.
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380. You wanna know what I think?
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381. I think your father...
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382. wanted someplace
that was just his and nobody else's.
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383. Nate, if you didn't know him
when he was alive, you never will.
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384. I don't want to be somebody who,
when I die, nobody knows who I was.
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385. So don't be.
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386. How are you doing, Mr. Jones?
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387. I'm sitting here, holding my dead wife's
hand. How do you think I'm doing?
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388. Well, you let me know
if you need anything.
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389. - Oh, hello.
- For Jones.
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390. Mr. Jones, see the beautiful flowers
for your wife's viewing tomorrow?
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391. I don't know why you so excited.
They're just gonna shrivel up and die.
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392. Well, thank you.
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393. I'll see you out.
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394. I don't know what you think you're
doing, but I'll have my sons...
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395. order flowers from another florist
if this behavior continues.
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396. Which behavior?
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397. This is our place of business.
There are grieving people here.
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398. I can't have you skulking around
with that look in your eye.
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399. What look?
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400. That sex look.
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401. Maybe you like it.
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402. Lady wear red, she mean business.
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403. This is just what was clean.
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404. Lady, I can see it from here.
And I'm blind and deaf.
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405. You need to get yourself laid.
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406. Whoa. Time warp.
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407. I told you.
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408. It's pretty cozy.
For a morgue.
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409. - It must be weird.
- You get used to it.
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410. You ever done it with anyone here?
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411. Yeah, right, and have
my mother walk in? No.
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412. Wow, you look great!
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413. - Shut up.
- Come on, seduce me.
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414. There you go.
Oh, yeah. There you go.
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415. Don't pretend
like you haven't done this before.
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416. You are a natural. Look at you.
No, no, don't hide.
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417. Wait.
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418. Is this what you do?
You, like, shoot models and stuff?
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419. Hardly.
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420. Hurry, it's on a timer.
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421. Just something to remember me by.
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422. Hey, what do you think about Brenda and
your brother? Think they have a chance?
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423. I hope so.
She's pretty amazing.
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424. He'd be a real idiot to let her go.
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425. Then again, he's capable
of being an idiot sometimes.
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426. Yeah, so why is she into him?
Just hot sex?
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427. I think he's really in love with her.
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428. - How could he not be?
- Shit, I'm thirsty.
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429. You got any beer?
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430. - No, sorry.
- It's all right.
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431. - I should be heading out anyway.
- Oh, okay.
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432. - I had fun today.
- Me too.
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433. - Let's do this again.
- Okay.
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434. Okay. Mr. Boelson is all juiced up.
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435. I'll be in around 7 tomorrow
to airbrush him...
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436. get him ready for the viewing.
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437. Unless, you know,
you want me to do him now.
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438. I was kind of hoping to get home
before Vanessa put Julio down.
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439. That's fine. Good night.
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440. Need any help?
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441. No, Federico.
Go home to your family.
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442. Don't work too hard.
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443. Mr. Jones.
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444. Time to go home.
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445. Who the hell are you?
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446. I'm Nate. I work here.
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447. - That's my wife in that box.
- I know.
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448. - I'm very sorry.
- Fifty-six years I spent...
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449. sleeping in the same bed
with that woman.
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450. Fifty-six years of listening to her
talk about the same shit.
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451. Day in, day out.
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452. - It's late. Maybe I should drive you home.
- Shut the fuck up, boy.
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453. - Let an old man speak.
- Okay.
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454. She...
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455. chased me across the front yard with
a steak knife once. Tried to cut my ass.
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456. We spent close to a year apart.
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457. That time like a hole in me now.
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458. She the only one who really knew me.
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459. Your wife will always be with you
in your memories.
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460. You love someone that much,
they never...
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461. You sell that shit to somebody
who buying it, because I ain't.
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462. You don't know nothing about love.
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463. Some pretty little thing catches your eye,
next thing you know, it's been 56 years.
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464. And you done shit all over yourself
in a movie theater...
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465. and she the only one
to help you clean it up.
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466. That's love.
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467. You don't know nothing.
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468. I won't argue that.
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469. Can I get you anything to drink?
I have beer, red wine, a little vodka.
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470. No, just water, thanks.
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471. I don't usually go out on a school night,
but you know how it is sometimes.
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472. Yeah.
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473. Here you go.
My ex.
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474. We were together nearly two years,
then he dumped me for a 22-year-old...
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475. stand-in he met on location.
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476. I think that's the only picture
I had of him I didn't tear up.
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477. It's funny, you think
you know somebody, and...
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478. I hear he's in AA now.
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479. So are you in the business?
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480. No. No, I'm a lawyer.
I'm from Boston.
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481. God, how refreshing.
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482. You tend to forget sometimes,
living in L. A...
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483. that there's this world
outside the entertainment industry...
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484. and that's the real world.
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485. So, what do you do?
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486. - Production accounting. I told you that.
- Oh, right. I'm sorry.
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487. It's okay.
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488. So, Jim...
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489. what do you like to do?
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490. - Can we sit down?
- Sure.
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491. Had a little too much
to drink there, Jim?
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492. - You okay?
- Yeah.
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493. I want to apologize
for what happened yesterday.
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494. It's okay.
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495. I should never have lashed out
at you like that. It's...
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496. I don't know
what's wrong with me. L...
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497. I was holding a saucepan
the other day...
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498. and all of a sudden, I remembered
making creamed corn in that pan.
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499. Some night
when it was raining outside...
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500. and both the boys had colds and my
husband was on a call...
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501. picking up a body.
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502. And then yesterday,
I was cleaning out the cabinets...
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503. and I found a jar of baby food
in the very back.
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504. Strained carrots
from when Claire was a baby.
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505. That jar had been sitting there
for over 15 years.
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506. I am surrounded by these...
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507. These relics
of a life that no longer exists.
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508. We're here for the Jones viewing.
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509. Right this way, please.
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510. - Yeah?
- Oh, shit, Billy, did I wake you?
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511. - I'm sorry. Fuck.
- Who is this?
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512. It's Claire.
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513. - Who?
- It's Claire. Nate's sister.
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514. I just wanted to see if maybe you wanted
to hang out after school again today.
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515. Not really,
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516. Come on, Claire,
you're what, 16?
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517. What do you think I am, a pedophile?
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518. Well?
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519. I don't know
what you want me to say.
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520. I don't want you to say anything.
I just thought you should see it.
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521. Well, I've seen it.
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522. So Dad traded a room for a funeral.
No wonder we never had any money.
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523. Didn't Dad ever say anything
about this place?
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524. Dad and I never talked
about anything but work.
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525. That's exactly the relationship
you and I have.
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526. Nate, people are allowed
to have private lives.
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527. So what if Dad had a secret room?
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528. I don't care if he brought
women here to fuck.
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529. I don't care if he brought men
back here to fuck.
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530. You think we should tell Mom
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531. Sure, why not? You won't be happy
until this whole family is in therapy.
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532. That's kind of a leap.
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533. I know you're pissed off
about a lot of shit.
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534. But I didn't make any of that shit
happen. Right, I abandoned you.
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535. Well, you know what?
I'm not your father. I'm not the one...
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536. whose responsibility it was not
to abandon you, so get over it, please.
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537. Life is just too fucking short.
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538. Thank you, Nate.
I appreciate your honesty.
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539. Wrapped, as it was,
in such a bouquet of condescension.
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540. If I were you, I'd pack this place up
before they start charging us rent.
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541. Quite a hottie, huh?
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542. This is Mom.
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543. You have no idea how beautiful
she was, buddy boy.
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544. I have no idea who you were.
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545. I really wasn't that interesting.
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546. No, I think you probably were.
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547. I think you were this great guy,
who was funny and weird and high.
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548. I was just always so afraid
of everything you did.
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549. Death.
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550. I made the decision to become a fucking
undertaker because I thought it was...
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551. something you believed in.
Now I find out...
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552. you think running away
is the best thing I ever did?
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553. - Maybe.
- I kept us from selling to Kroehner.
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554. And I'm taking the funeral director's
license test next month.
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555. Maybe I was just covering up for how
embarrassed I was when you left.
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556. Is that why you left half
the business to me?
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557. - To get back at me?
- Maybe.
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558. Maybe I wanted to see if you
had the balls to go against me.
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559. Or maybe I really wanted you to have it.
You'll never know.
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560. Goddamn it! When are you gonna stop
fucking with me?
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561. When are you gonna stop caring
what I thought?
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562. "I never knew my father."
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563. Get over it, please.
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564. Life is just too fucking short.
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565. My brother is a very complicated man.
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566. And very high-maintenance.
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567. Don't get me wrong,
I love him dearly.
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568. But I pity the woman
he ends up with.
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569. See, that's the same thing
I'd say about my brother.
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570. Nate is not even
in the same league.
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571. Was I crazy?
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572. I mean,
Billy was really acting like...
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573. Did you fuck him?
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574. No.
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575. Well, you dodged a bullet there.
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576. Is every man alive a total asshole?
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577. At some point or another.
Then again, so are we.
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578. Come on, we gotta go.
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579. I still cannot get over the fact
that you are Charlotte, Light and Dark,
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580. You have to,
because it's very irritating.
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581. - Mr. Jones is still downstairs.
- I know.
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582. This silver has been in
your father's family for three generations.
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583. I don't believe I've ever used it.
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584. I'm going to put an ad in the paper
and see if I can sell them.
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585. Mom, I found something
you probably should have.
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586. - Where did you find these?
- In the office, among Dad's things.
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587. Look at what a child I was.
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588. Your father was leaving for Vietnam.
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589. He'd volunteered as a medic.
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590. Your grandfather was furious.
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591. You don't remember
your grandfather, do you?
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592. No.
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593. He was a very unhappy man...
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594. and he wanted everyone else
to be unhappy too.
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595. We were all living in this house.
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596. You were a baby,
and there was no privacy, so...
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597. Nathaniel and I got a room
at a motel.
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598. Some seedy place in the valley.
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599. And we made love like maniacs.
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600. Like it was the last time.
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601. Your father took these pictures...
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602. in that dank little room.
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603. Told me he kept them in his pocket
in Vietnam to protect him.
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604. It's frightening
how much we change.
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605. Are you staying for dinner, dear?
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606. Yeah.
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607. Mr. Jones. Probably should think
about heading home.
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608. You've got a long day ahead of you
tomorrow with the funeral and...
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610. Mr. Jones.
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611. Mr. Jones?
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