Terms of Endearment
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1:37:05
In less than two hours, two of them
told me that they'd had abortions.

1:37:11
Three of them told me
they were divorced.

1:37:13
One hasn't talked to her mother
in four years.

1:37:16
And the one that has little Natalie
in a boarding school

1:37:20
because she has to travel
for her job?

1:37:22
Hell, Patsy!
1:37:24
Oh, the one with the yeast disease
that thought she had vaginal herpes?

1:37:30
If that's fit conversation for lunch,
1:37:33
what's so god-awful terrible
about my little tumours?

1:37:38
Yeah, of course, but...
what do you want me to do?

1:37:42
I want you to tell them
it ain't so tragic!

1:37:47
People do get better.
1:37:51
Tell them it's OK
to talk about the cancer!

1:38:00
Patsy tells us you have cancer.
1:38:05
We should talk later.
1:38:07
I'm a nutritionist,
and my husband's with Ticketron.

1:38:12
Thanks, Patsy.
1:38:14
- Hello.
- Flap? Have you heard anything?

1:38:18
No. Emma hasn't
called you either, then, huh?

1:38:22
No. How are the children?
1:38:24
I wish I were so carefree.
1:38:27
Yes, well, they don't have
anything to feel ashamed about.

1:38:31
You know something? You always
lose your manners around me.

1:38:35
Stop it, Flap.
Let me know if you hear.

1:38:37
If you talk to Emma,
don't sound so frightened.

1:38:40
I don't sound...frightened!
1:38:45
Daddy.
1:38:55
Hi, Mother. They're having this party
for me so I can't talk very long.


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