How to Beat the High Co$t of Living
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Did you love him?
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Nine years ago I loved him.
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I loved him when I married him.
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Lately, it's been like
trying to put toothpaste...

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back into a tube.
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I'd like him back
right before dinner on Sunday.

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After dinner.
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Where's your baseball, buddy?
You won't win...

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the Little League championship
without batting practice.

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- Ask Mom.
- The baseball broke.

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- Buy him another one.
- I can't afford it.

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Buy it.
I'll pay you back.

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No pay me back.
Pay me more!

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I don't want to talk about this
in front of the kids.

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Then don't. Come on.
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Tom, I need more money.
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I cannot swing it
on $200 a month anymore.

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That's the deal we made
when you left me.

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That's what
the court order said.

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You divorced me, remember?
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$200 a month four years ago
has my kids drinking Kool-Aid...

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instead of milk twice a day.
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I don't want to hear
this bullshit, Jane.

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Now, I mean it.
I got it rough, too.

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Come on, in the backseat.
Everybody.

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Know how hard
it is to survive...

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on a high school
football coach's salary?

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Ask for a raise.
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With a one and nine record
last year?

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Don't be insane.
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Let Sally go to work.
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- My wife already has a job.
- Oh, yeah?

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She takes care of me.
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You're lucky I'm around
to help you at all.

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Did you hear what happened
to your friend Elaine?

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Good night, Eddie.
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Drive carefully, Mrs. Houghton.

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