European Vacation
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:35:05
I was completely naked.
Not completely, I had on a towel.

:35:10
He promised me he'd erase that.
He promised me he'd erase it.

:35:15
I'm a ruined woman.
:35:18
I thought this was going to be...
:35:23
...like some kind of second honeymoon.
:35:26
We should have left the children
with Helga and Fritz.

:35:34
I'm sorry, but I should go to my room now.
:35:38
I'm going to throw up.
:35:45
Let me help you.
:35:47
No, no. I'll be fine, really.
:35:50
I think you'll feel better if you lie down.
:35:55
I have a philosophy
about dealing with my parents.

:35:58
If I'm in school or hanging out
or something...

:36:01
...there's all this pressure
to act cool or do the right thing.

:36:06
But if I'm with my parents,
who really cares?

:36:09
They don't know what's cool and what's
not, so I just put everything on hold.

:36:14
That's a great way to look at it.
:36:17
I'm having a great time.
:36:19
Me, too.
:36:21
Imagine coming all the way to Rome
to meet someone from California.

:36:30
Whatever happened to us?
:36:33
We were high school sweethearts.
:36:35
We never even did it until we got married.
Well, at least until we decided to.

:36:40
And I left him all alone in that piazza.
:36:44
I said the "F" word in front of my children!
:36:47
What kind of woman am I?
:36:51
Exciting.
:36:53
Don't fight it, Ellen.
:36:55
What are you doing?
:36:58
Let me take you away from this.

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