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:25:00
So it's not as if he were destitute
or something like that.

:25:04
The original idea
was on a temporary basis, wasn't it?

:25:07
To see how he liked California.
Well, he likes it just fine.

:25:11
He's been liking it fine for a long time now.
:25:15
It's not as if
he was mentally incompetent, either.

:25:17
I wouldn't be too sure of that.
:25:19
Whoever heard of anyone
feeding a baby pizza...

:25:21
at 11:00 in the morning, with anchovies?
:25:26
He's physically incompetent,
I'll tell you that.

:25:28
Come on, Wilma,
he's in great shape for his age.

:25:31
He's as strong as a horse.
:25:33
Other people have
old relatives around who fix things.

:25:36
Charlotte Hunter has an uncle, I think.
:25:38
All he ever does is break things.
:25:40
How can I just throw him out?
:25:43
I just can't call up the vet and tell him
to come put him out of his misery.

:25:48
Now, that's a sick thing to say.
:25:50
What do you want me to do?
:25:52
Just do something.
I'm at the end of my wick.

:25:55
Your what?
:25:57
Just do something, Gerry. Please.
Don't get technical with me.

:26:12
I wasn't talking about a nursing home...
:26:16
or anything like that...
:26:19
but aren't there places?
:26:22
He gets wind of anything like that, oh, boy.
:26:31
I'm sorry.
:26:51
Gerald, you're a very hard man
to find these days.

:26:54
I realize you have
other matters on your mind...

:26:57
but I'm very much concerned
about young Erica.


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