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:43:02
You know something?
:43:03
It makes you look
a little older, too.

:43:06
You could pass
for 18 or 19.

:43:12
Did you call the wife?
:43:14
No one was home.
:43:17
Probably at my daughter's
Thanksgiving pageant.

:43:20
Ohh.
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You missed it.
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I'm sorry. Those...
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those are the precious moments, too.
:43:31
They don't come back again.
:43:33
I've been spending too much time
away from home.

:43:38
I haven't been home
in years.

:43:41
What, seriously?
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It's a figure of speech.
:43:45
I'm away so much,
:43:46
it's like not being there.
:43:48
I called a friend of mine
at Eastern Airlines.

:43:52
It doesn't look good.
:43:53
I know.
I called all the airlines.

:43:59
Well, at least we're
sitting on over 100 beans

:44:02
from my brilliant idea.
:44:04
You're a terrific salesman.
:44:06
You know, uh...
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I've been thinking that when we put
our heads together,

:44:12
we really...
:44:14
we've really gotten nowhere.
:44:15
And, uh...
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you know,
I think I'm holding you up.

:44:20
Don't say that
about yourself.

:44:22
That's not true, Neal.
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I think we'll get
where we're going a lot faster

:44:28
if, uh...
we were alone.

:44:30
OK?
:44:35
OK.
:44:36
I see.
:44:44
I think I'll just
take care of this

:44:47
and get going.
:44:48
I appreciate that.
:44:50
It's just harder for two people
to travel.

:44:52
Yeah, sure.
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If you've got
reservations...

:44:55
I understand.
:44:56
Thanks for the meal.
:44:58
Yeah, that's all right.
:44:59
And I owe you
some of this, too.


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