Stay Hungry
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1:38:00
You listen to me, hear?
1:38:03
What's he doing?
1:38:05
Posing.
1:38:09
You think that's funny?
1:38:10
That's funny.
1:38:11
No, that's funny.
1:38:13
- Dear nephew...
- You'll see.

1:38:16
You may not have become
the Blake we anticipated...

1:38:19
but you are definitely
Craig Blake...

1:38:22
an identity that no one
will dare challenge.

1:38:29
Musclemen amok in the town
your forebears built.

1:38:33
A formidable achievement.
1:38:35
Fondly, Uncle Albert.
1:38:45
Well, it's a sold house,
William.

1:38:48
Dear Uncle Albert...
1:38:50
"Do it unsparingly,"
you once said...

1:38:53
and so I have.
1:38:56
I asked William
if he would like to stay on...

1:38:58
with the new owners...
1:39:00
but he feels
that way of life...

1:39:02
is as much behind him
as it is for me.

1:39:05
He's opened a thrift shop
downtown...

1:39:08
using the more salable
objects from the house...

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with which
to build his trade.

1:39:13
Found us a spot
down by the river.

1:39:14
- William!
- Yes, sir?

1:39:16
We offered him
a guest membership at the spa...

1:39:19
but he contends
that massage, rays...

1:39:22
weight training,
and the like...

1:39:24
would send him
to an early grave.

1:39:28
I think in some
very special way...

1:39:30
William's approval
means more to me...

1:39:33
than anyone else's
in the family.

1:39:36
Give us a hug here.
1:39:40
Come on down the spa
sometime, William.

1:39:42
It seems strange to be leaving
the house I was born in.

1:39:46
But I think we both know
I left a long time ago.

1:39:51
I simply neglected
to move out.

1:39:54
Squirrels abound where Mary Tate
and I will be living...

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so come spy on them.

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