Same Time, Next Year
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1:42:04
When did you learn that?
Two months ago.

1:42:10
And she never confronted
you with it before?

1:42:13
No. What made her tell you now?
1:42:16
She didn't. We have
a very close friend, Connie.

1:42:20
- Did- Have I ever
mentioned her? - No.

1:42:24
Well, Connie told me.
1:42:26
All those years, and she never
even hinted that she knew.

1:42:35
I guess that's the nicest
story I've ever told about her.

1:42:38
- Your wife is an amazing woman.
- She passed away, Doris.

1:42:49
I lost her six months ago.
1:42:54
It was very fast.
1:43:01
I'm sorry to blurt it out like that. I
couldn't think of a graceful way to tell you.

1:43:06
It's so strange.
1:43:09
I never even met Helen, and I feel
like I've just lost my best friend.

1:43:18
Are the kids okay? The kids are
great. If it weren't for them,

1:43:21
I don't know if I'd have
gotten through this whole thing.

1:43:24
I wish you'd tried to
reach me. Well, I did.

1:43:27
That's how I found out
you'd sold the store.

1:43:30
They gave me
your home number, and I-

1:43:34
I let the phone ring four
times, and then I hung up.

1:43:37
But I felt better knowing
you were there if I needed you.

1:43:40
Oh, I wish you'd spoken to me.
Well, I didn't want to intrude.

1:43:45
I didn't think
I had the right.

1:43:51
That's just terrible.
We should've been together.

1:43:56
You know, I've been thinking
about us a lot lately,


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