Parenthood
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:02:01
Huh?
:02:03
His own father kicked him out
when he was 15...

:02:06
so my dad was taught to see
child raising as a burden--

:02:10
a prison rather than a playground.
:02:16
You understand what l´m saying?
:02:18
- You don´t talk like a kid.
- Well, l´m not really a kid.

:02:21
- You´re not a duck.
- l´m remembering when l was a kid.

:02:24
l´m 35 now.
l have kids of my own.

:02:29
You don´t really even exist.
:02:32
- You´re an amalgam.
- A what?

:02:36
A combination of several ushers
my dad left me with over the years.

:02:41
- l combined them into one memory.
- Why?

:02:45
This was a great
symbolic moment in my life.

:02:48
My father dumping me with you.
:02:50
lt´s why l swore things would be
different with my kids.

:02:54
lt´s my dream--
strong, happy, confident kids.

:02:59
That´s great.
:03:01
You´ve got a lovely family,
and l´m a goddamn amalgam!

:03:10
Who´s that?
:03:12
- That´s my wife.
- Nice.

:03:17
Yeah?
:03:19
Game´s over, honey.
:03:22
The St. Louis Cardinals thank you
for attending today´s game.

:03:26
Please drive home safely
and soberly.

:03:29
Let´s go.
:03:30
Come on, Justin.
Do you want to walk? Let´s walk.

:03:34
lt´s fun. Come on. Let´s walk.
Sure you don´t want to walk?

:03:38
There we go.
:03:41
l´ll get it.
:03:46
There´s your pennant.

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