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:25:00
You stop being a little bitch
for an hour or two

:25:04
and I won't knock the religion
of your choice for a week.

:25:07
Deal.
:25:11
Who's that?
My history teacher. He's nice.

:25:15
He's an asshole.
:25:17
You haven't spoken to him yet.
:25:19
I don't need to speak to him.
:25:22
He's driving an Edsel, for Chris sake.
:25:32
We can't beat Stockton's Little League
if you don't release him.

:25:35
Agendas are here and refreshments are
:25:42
Hi. I'm glad you came tonight.
:25:45
You have 2 weeks, I need one day.
I'll think about it.

:25:49
Hi. Is your mom here?
:26:00
How are you?
Good. I'm even better now.

:26:05
Are any of these yours?
:26:07
No. Mine are grown and long gone.
:26:12
Where's Mrs. Landsky tonight?
:26:16
She's long gone too.
:26:18
Oh, you're a widower.
:26:20
No, she's just gone.
:26:24
Some punch?
:26:28
She just up and left one day right
in the middle of vacuuming.

:26:33
Didn't even switch the damn thing off.
:26:45
Is there a Mr. Flax?
:26:48
No. He too made a rather sudden
and unexpected departure.

:26:51
Was he vacuuming?
:26:52
No. I was in labor with Charlotte.
:26:54
Yeah, and to add insult to injury
:26:57
the son-of-a-bitch stole
my car to leave in.


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