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:28:03
- l love what you're wearing.
- You do? Yeah.

:28:05
This tie is a present from Grammy Hall.
:28:10
Who? Grammy Hall?
:28:12
Yeah, my grammy.
:28:14
What did you do, grow up in a
Norman Rockwell painting? Your grammy?

:28:17
- lt's pretty silly, isn't it?
- My grammy never gave gifts.

:28:22
She was too busy getting raped
by Cossacks.

:28:25
Well, thank you again.
:28:27
Oh, yeah.
:28:29
Listen. You want to come upstairs
and have a glass of wine or something?

:28:33
No, l mean you don't have to.
You're probably late and everything.

:28:36
No, that would be fine.
l wouldn't mind. Sure.

:28:39
l got time. l got nothing
until my analyst appointment.

:28:43
You see an analyst?
:28:45
- Just for 15 years.
- 15 years?

:28:49
l'm going to give him one more year,
and then l'm going to Lourdes.

:28:52
15? Nah, come on! Yeah? Really?
:28:55
Sylvia Plath. lnteresting poetess
whose tragic suicide...

:28:58
was misinterpreted as romantic
by the college-girl mentality.

:29:03
Right. l don't know.
l mean, some of her poems seem neat.

:29:07
Neat? l hate to tell you this is 1975.
:29:10
"Neat" went out
at the turn of the century.

:29:13
Who are those photos on the wall?
:29:15
Oh, you see...
:29:18
that's my dad, that's Father,
and that's my brother, Duane.

:29:22
Yeah, right.
And over there's Grammy Hall.

:29:25
- And that's Sadie.
- Who's Sadie?

:29:28
Well, Sadie met Grammy
through Grammy's brother, George.

:29:34
George was real sweet.
He had that thing.

:29:36
What is that thing where you fall asleep
in the middle of a sentence?

:29:42
- Narcolepsy.
- Right.

:29:44
So anyway, George went to the union
to get his free turkey...

:29:49
because the union always gave George
this free turkey at Christmastime...

:29:52
because he was shell-shocked
in the first World War.

:29:56
Anyway, so George is standing in line...

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