Kramer vs. Kramer
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-Did you have to be so rough?
-Do you want the kid?

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Daddy?
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Daddy.
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-Yeah?
-What did you do when you were little?

1:20:15
The same things you do.
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Did you watch The Brady Bunch?
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No, we didn't have any television.
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You didn't?
1:20:24
We listened to the radio.
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What else didn't you have?
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We didn't have lots of things.
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-Like?
-Like a lot of things.

1:20:33
What kind?
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Come here.
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We didn't have diet soda.
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We had egg creams, which was
chocolate syrup...

1:20:43
...seltzer water and a bit of
milk and you went...

1:20:46
...and you drank it
and it was delicious.

1:20:49
We didn't have the Mets,
but we had the Brooklyn Dodgers.

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We had the Polo Grounds
and Ebbets Field....

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Boy, those were the days.
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We didn't have the Volkswagens...
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...but we had all those different cars
with funny names on them.

1:21:02
We didn't have Burger King
or McDonald's.

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We had automats where you put a
quarter in and you'd get...

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...a piece of pie or a sandwich
you could see through a window.

1:21:13
We didn't have graffiti,
but we had this guy Kilroy....

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Mr. Kramer is a very devoted father.
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He spends a great deal of time
with Billy.

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He reads to Billy a lot.
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They play together,
they talk all the time.

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He's a wonderful father.
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Thank you.
No further questions.

1:21:33
Mrs. Phelps, how long
have you known Joanna Kramer?

1:21:36
About six years, ever since she and
Ted moved into the building.

1:21:40
How often did you see
Joanna Kramer and her son?

1:21:44
I haven't seen them together now for
about a year and a half, but...

1:21:49
...back then I saw them two or
three times a week.

1:21:52
My oldest daughter and Billy
play together.

1:21:55
Can you describe the relationship
between Joanna Kramer and her son?

1:21:59
It was good.

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