Young at Heart
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1:01:02
Happy birthday, Dad.
1:01:03
- Laurie, I...
- I got it for you.

1:01:05
You don't mind, do you?
1:01:08
No. Thank you.
1:01:11
I guess that puts me in the same class
with Robert J Neary.

1:01:15
I know his kind like a book.
1:01:17
He's the "I sold newspapers as a kid
but look at me now" type.

1:01:21
- I have your type catalogued too, you know.
- Bet.

1:01:25
At a party you're the guy who always says,
1:01:27
"I never had a birthday party
or ever got a present."

1:01:31
- Right?
- I pay.

1:01:33
So, rather than let you be corny...
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From me to you.
1:01:43
With initials too.
1:01:46
Hey, these are good links.
1:01:49
Of course, I do my shoplifting
at the finest stores.

1:01:52
All right, clear the decks!
Here comes the main event.

1:01:56
- Watch yourself.
- Oh, man! That's a real beaut.

1:02:00
One candle? Now that's touching.
1:02:03
We're bribing you to stay young, Pop.
1:02:05
Oh, I'll accept the bribe
but there's no reason for it.

1:02:09
- Look at that cake!
- Did you bake it, Aunt Jessie?

1:02:12
- No, Fran did.
- In that case, I can't live without her.

1:02:16
We'll elope tonight, huh?
1:02:18
It's a date.
1:02:20
- Sure?
- Sure.

1:02:22
- Get those plates over here!
- Here we are.

1:02:24
Right, Pop, go to work.
1:02:27
Hurray!
1:02:29
All right. Every year on my birthday
I get sentimental and make a long speech

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but this year I'm going to be brief
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because I have more to be happy
about than ever before.

1:02:39
Oh, it's a perfectly beautiful speech.
1:02:42
Cut the cake.
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- OK.
- Nice big piece for me.

1:02:47
You get the first one.
1:02:57
How about telling him now, huh?
1:02:59
- Do you think so?
- Sure, why not?


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