Same Time, Next Year
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1:35:05
Hello?
1:35:08
Harry, we're two mature adult human
beings, and I've decided to be honest.

1:35:14
No. Doris is not here right
now, but I'd like to talk to you.

1:35:20
Because I know that you and Doris are
having a pretty rough time right now, and-

1:35:26
Uh, we're
very close friends.

1:35:30
I've known Doris for 20 years, and
I feel that through her, I know you.

1:35:37
We've been meeting this
same weekend for 20 years.

1:35:44
The retreat?
Uh, yeah.

1:35:48
I'll, uh
- I'll get to that in a minute, but, um,

1:35:52
first I'd like to tell
you something, Harry.

1:35:55
She loves you.
1:35:58
Well, I just know. Look. Maybe if I told
you a story she told me this morning,

1:36:03
maybe it would help you
understand.

1:36:06
Uh, a few months ago, Doris was
supposed to act as den mother...

1:36:11
for your 10-year-old daughter
and her Indian Guide group.

1:36:15
And Doris was a little late.
She was hung up at the store,

1:36:19
and she got home
about two hours late.

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When she walked into the house, she looked
in the living room, and you know what she saw?

1:36:27
A rather overweight, balding, middle-aged
man with a feather on his head...

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sitting cross-legged on the
floor, very gravely and gently...

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telling a circle of totally
absorbed girls what it was like...

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to be in a World War II
Japanese prison camp.

1:36:44
And she turned around and went
outside and got in her car...

1:36:48
and thanked God for being
married to a man like you.

1:36:57
Are you still there, Harry?

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