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:02:23
- I know how old I look.
- It's just I remember you as a kid.

:02:27
Welcome home, Bill.
:02:30
I only wish it was under happier...
:02:33
Come on, let's go out.
:02:37
I didn't need to create
any more paranoia in there.

:02:40
- I got a taste of it earlier.
- At least people seem to care.

:02:45
- Maybe it's that I'm a grownup now.
- I feel so thick.

:02:48
I don't remember much of it at all,
or why I came back.

:02:53
Except for Georgie.
:02:55
Better it doesn't all
come back at once.

:02:58
- How come you remember it?
- I never left.

:03:01
I look on a corner and there we were.
:03:04
"Lucky seven."
:03:06
Oh, man, that just came back.
:03:09
Something else.
One of us lived around here.

:03:12
Right.
:03:15
- Bev!
- Right down the street.

:03:18
She was poor. Her father
was the janitor. This was Poortown.

:03:23
Yeah, still is.
:03:30
Yours?
:03:33
Hey, I'm a bachelor, Bill.
It's all I need.

:03:36
It's clean and better yet,
it's paid for.

:03:42
- Getting hungry?
- I haven't been since you called.

:03:45
I've arranged dinner for all of us.
:03:48
- Have you seen any of the others?
- Nope.

:03:51
I had a feeling all afternoon.
I could tell when we each hit town.

:03:56
We aren't all here yet.
:03:58
No.

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