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1:09:03
Bravo!
1:09:09
He’s a friend of mine.
1:09:10
He needs to be.
1:09:17
What a face. What a face.
1:09:20
I wish we could’ve brought Michael
here. He’d like this restaurant.

1:09:23
When am I gonna see him?
1:09:25
My six months are
coming up soon.

1:09:27
Look, I have him
for six months,

1:09:28
and Skip has him
for the other six months.

1:09:30
Skip?
We did that, remember?

1:09:32
Speaking of time,
it reminds me...

1:09:34
What?
1:09:35
Well, I thought we could have a very
extra-special dinner tomorrow night.

1:09:38
Why? You know perfectly well, why.
1:09:40
Our two weeks are up.
What two weeks?

1:09:42
Oh, God, I can see
the writing on the wall.

1:09:44
Read it to me.
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We’ll have had
a whirlwind romance

1:09:48
and I’ll be left with an empty
feeling in the pit of my stomach.

1:09:51
That’s gallbladder. I’ll operate,
you’ll feel like a million bucks.

1:09:54
You doctors think of nothing
but money and operations.

1:09:56
How about some tortoni?
1:09:59
Rock of Ages, cleft for me
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Let me hide myself in Thee
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Let the water
and the blood

1:10:16
From Thy wounded side
which flowed

1:10:21
There's an old baseball saying
that goes:

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"The game is not over
until the last man is out. "

1:10:27
Well, the game
may not be over,

1:10:29
but it'll be less fun playing
without Harry Grady.

1:10:35
Yes, we're here
to say goodbye to Harry,

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whose life,
through no fault of ours

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ended so tragically
just a few days ago.

1:10:45
Yes, Harry, you're gone.
1:10:47
Gone to that great
ballpark in the sky.

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But as you sit there,
in that heavenly dugout

1:10:55
chewing tobacco
and swapping stories

1:10:57
with some of the great
baseball immortals

1:10:59
like Babe Ruth, Lou Gehrig,

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