How to Beat the High Co$t of Living
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1:14:00
What's the number?
1:14:02
953-3000, but they don't open
till Monday at 9:00.

1:14:06
- This is an emergency.
- It always is.

1:14:08
No. I'm serious!
My mother is a very sick woman.

1:14:12
She's in the bedroom next to me
with her kidney machine...

1:14:15
which runs on electricity...
1:14:17
which has kept her alive
for seven years.

1:14:19
This wonderful
84-year-old woman!

1:14:22
What's that, Mama?
1:14:25
The machine isn't going
"ta-pocketa ta-pocketa"?

1:14:29
Oh, my God!
1:14:30
No, I'm not talking
to Oral Roberts, Mama.

1:14:34
It's too late for that.
1:14:36
But the man on the other end
of the phone cares.

1:14:39
You do care, don't you?
1:14:40
You will turn the power
back on, won't you?

1:14:43
Lady, that was beautiful.
Really terrific.

1:14:48
I've been here seven years...
1:14:50
and that's
the best I've heard yet.

1:14:52
Great performance!
1:14:54
But, look, all is not lost.
1:14:57
Thrifti-Mart is open
24 hours.

1:15:01
What good will that do?
1:15:03
They sell beautiful candles.
1:15:35
Want a lift?
1:15:36
I'm waiting for a station wagon
on account of the canoe.

1:15:40
Do you have a spare?
1:15:41
I had to get rid of it
to fix Billy's retainer.

1:15:49
And another thing,
I know all about...

1:15:52
you and Charlotte
up on the hill that night.

1:15:54
Nothing happened, Louise.
I swear it.

1:15:56
Nothing at all.
1:15:58
Not even a little foreplay
between you and Fraulein Nurse?


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