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Conversation.
Look what's talking about conversation.
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He doesn't know how to
put two words together.
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Conversation. "How are you?"
It's conversation. "What have you been doing?"
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- Jokes are conversation.
- "Who did you see?" It's conversation.
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Yes. Oh, she likes pretty clothes.
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- Normal conversation.
- What normal conversation?
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- Stay out of this.
- I will not.
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- Normal talk. Conversation. Weather.
- Let her tell jokes. She's good.
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- "How are you?" "Where you been?" "Hello."
- Let her tell stories.
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- "Too hot." "Too cold."
- Don't you understand?
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I don't know how to make it. At the hospital,
they come in every morning and give you a shot.
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Please, Mabel, don't talk about those things.
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Then the nurse takes you
to the toilet, and they, uh-
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Then you, uh, go to, uh, uh...
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work therapy,
where they teach you games...
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and-and how to weave things.
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And, uh, they gave us shock treatments...
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which are- Those are where electricity goes
through your head and is supposed to-
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Be yourself.
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Be yourself.
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Go ahead.
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Go ahead.
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Simple talk.
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Dad...
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will you stand up for me?
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Sure.
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No, I don't mean that.
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Sit down, Dad.
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Will you please stand up for me?
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Mabel, I don't, uh,
know what you want me to do.
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Honey, I - I don't understand this game.
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Will you just stand up for me?
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Don't you hear what she's saying?
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Don't you understand
what she's trying to tell us?
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- Sit down.
- Oh, Geor-