Christmas Vacation
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:57:02
Ruby Sue said the same thing last night.
How can they have nothing for their kids?

:57:06
He's been out of work
for almost seven years.

:57:08
In seven years he couldn't find a job?
:57:11
Catherine says he's been holding out
for a management position.

:57:18
So, how's the live bait business?
:57:20
I can't complain. How you doing?
:57:23
Not that good, actually.
:57:25
Your company kill off all them people
in India not long ago?

:57:29
No, we missed out on that one.
:57:32
You're pretty set so far as shopping goes?
:57:34
Well, I can't lie to you, Clark.
:57:37
The truth is, things ain't goin'
too good at all.

:57:40
You know I told you I borrowed
the RV from a neighbor?

:57:43
It's mine.
:57:45
We live in it.
:57:46
I had to sell off the house,
the barn, the ten acres...

:57:51
All I kept was a 50-foot plot,
the pigs and the worm farm.

:57:57
If I only had back the money
me and Catherine sent that TV preacher...

:58:01
...that was screwin' the hockey players.
:58:04
What about the kids?
:58:06
His kids can fend for themselves.
:58:08
Your kids.
:58:11
That's the bitch of it.
I don't know what to do.

:58:13
We coasted into town on fumes.
The gas money give out in Guerney.

:58:22
Ellen and I want to help you
give the kids a nice Christmas.

:58:25
No, Clark, I couldn't do that.
:58:28
We insist.
:58:29
No, I'm not one for charity.
:58:31
I know that, Eddie.
This isn't charity. It's family.

:58:37
I don't know about that.
:58:39
Now, come on, if you don't tell me
what they want, I'll get it on my own.

:58:48
This is a surprise, Clark.
:58:50
This is a real nice surprise.
:58:53
Just a real nice surprise.

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