Fun with Dick and Jane
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- That's right.
- That's funny.

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I caught your gypsy act
the other night. Divine.

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Too bad I won't see you
for three years.

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No unemployment for three years.
I can't believe it.

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Look on the positive side.
They could have sent you to jail.

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Unemployment's the only thing we had.
What am I gonna tell Jane?

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I wouldn't tell her.
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- Hello, dear.
- Hi, Mom, how are you?

:31:29
We're just fine, dear.
It's so nice to see you.

:31:33
How thoughtful of you.
Well, your father's waiting to see you.

:31:39
- Hi, Dad.
- Jane brought us some flowers, dear.

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Hello, Jane.
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- Would you like a cup of tea, dear?
- No, thanks, Mom.

:31:52
Over here.
:31:58
I discussed your phone call with your
mother yesterday, after I hung up.

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"What does she want to see us about?"
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- Didn't I say that, Mother?
- Yes.

:32:08
Something you couldn't discuss
over the phone, you said.

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- Yes. That's right, Dad. I...
- Well...

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...I narrowed it down
to three possibilities:

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Health, emotion or money.
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Let's take health.
Is there someone ill?

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No, I ruled that out myself.
I distinctly remember asking...

:32:29
...about everyone's health,
and your answer was positive.

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Without hesitation.
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Which brings us to...
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...emotion.
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At your age, a euphemism for divorce.
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Well, you never came to see us
to talk about marrying him...

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...so why should you come
to talk about divorcing him?

:32:50
No, a divorce can be handled
in a phone call.

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So...
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...it's money.
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You're broke. That's it, isn't it?

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