Home Alone
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1:08:02
I'm afraid if I call,
he won't talk to me.

1:08:04
How do you know?
1:08:07
I don't know.
1:08:08
I'm just afraid.
1:08:10
No offense, but aren't you
a little old to be afraid?

1:08:14
You can be old for a lot of things.
1:08:17
- You're never too old to be afraid.
- That's true.

1:08:20
I was afraid of our basement.
1:08:22
It's dark. There's weird stuff
down there, and it smells funny.

1:08:25
That sort of thing.
It's bothered me for years.

1:08:29
Basements are like that.
1:08:31
I made myself go down
to do some laundry...

1:08:34
...and I found out it's not so bad.
1:08:36
I worried about it, but if you
turn on the lights, it's no big deal.

1:08:41
What's your point?
1:08:42
My point is,
you should call your son.

1:08:46
- What if he won't talk to me?
- At least you'll know.

1:08:48
Then you could stop worrying about it.
You won't have to be afraid anymore.

1:08:53
No matter how mad I was, I'd talk to
Dad. Especially around the holidays.

1:09:00
I don't know.
1:09:01
Just give it a shot.
1:09:03
For your granddaughter anyway.
1:09:04
I'm sure she misses you.
And the presents.

1:09:08
I send her a check.
1:09:10
I wish my grandparents did that.
1:09:12
They always send me clothes.
1:09:14
Last year I got a sweater
with a bird knitted on it.

1:09:17
Oh, that's nice.
1:09:18
Not for a guy in the second grade.
1:09:20
You can get beat up for wearing
something like that.

1:09:24
I have a friend who got nailed...
1:09:26
...because there was a rumor
he wore dinosaur pajamas.

1:09:30
You better run home where you belong.
1:09:33
Think about what I said.
1:09:34
- All right?
- Okay.

1:09:37
It's nice talking to you.
1:09:39
Nice talking to you.
1:09:46
- What about you?
- Me?

1:09:49
Yeah. You and your son.
1:09:52
We'll see what happens.
1:09:56
Merry Christmas.
1:09:58
Merry Christmas.

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