Days of Wine and Roses
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1:24:01
For a long time, booze has been
an integral part of your relationship.

1:24:05
If she drinks and you don't,
you gotta find a new meeting ground...

1:24:09
...a different basis for a relationship.
It takes adjusting.

1:24:12
I find it hard to believe this.
There was one thing about us...

1:24:15
...we always knew we were in love.
There was no doubt about it. We knew.

1:24:19
Do you understand what I'm saying?
We had something.

1:24:22
Things like that don't just evaporate.
1:24:24
Joe, the night you tore up your
father-in-law's flowers...

1:24:27
...looking for the bottle?
1:24:29
- What'd you do with it?
- I drank it.

1:24:31
You didn't take it back
and drink it with Kirsten?

1:24:36
No.
1:24:38
There comes a time for every alcoholic
when the bottle is God.

1:24:41
Nothing matters but the next drink.
You know that.

1:24:44
I know I know it, I just-
1:24:46
I can't believe that this
is happening to me, that's allĀ”

1:24:50
Two people. Seven years.
1:24:52
Booze, no booze, drunk, sober.
1:24:55
Isn't love... love?
1:24:58
I don't know.
1:25:00
I was drunk for 12 years,
I've been sober the last 14.

1:25:03
All I know is the drunk world is one world
and the sober world is another.

1:25:11
Such a lonely person.
1:25:14
Oh, God, keep her safe.
1:25:17
- Is your little girl all right?
- Yeah, she's...

1:25:21
...on the peninsula
with her grandfather.

1:25:26
Hello?
1:25:28
Yes, this is Mr. Clay.
1:25:30
Yes, Kirsten Clay, that's right, yes.
1:25:32
- Where?
- Police?

1:25:33
Where is-?
Shore Motel, where is that?

1:25:37
I see- Who is-? Mr. Turning?
Is she all right?

1:25:43
She alone?
1:25:46
I'll be there as fast as possible.
Thanks for calling.

1:25:49
She's in a motel.
Mr. Turning owns the motel.

1:25:51
He said that she came in a cab
and checked in drunk...

1:25:54
...and she's been drunk ever since.
1:25:56
- Want me to go with you?
- I better go alone.

1:25:59
- Here, take my car.
- Thanks.


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