Postcards from the Edge
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:29:00
-Did l have some already?
-He's worse every day.

:29:03
Who gets worse? l heard that.
Get off my back. l want to go home.

:29:08
-Yeah, well, we're going.
-Not with you!

:29:11
l want to go home.
Are we going soon?

:29:15
Soon, sir. Very, very soon.
:29:18
-You know what my daddy did?
-What?

:29:22
-What are we talking about?
-l told you.

:29:24
l heard that!
:29:26
Get off my back, woman!
Yap, yap, yap!

:29:31
That's all you do,
all the livelong day.

:29:34
And the farmer hauled
Another load away

:29:38
The other day he punched me when
l tried to put clean pajamas on him.

:29:42
l'm going to skedaddle, baby doll.
:29:45
You ought to eat more, young lady.
:29:47
You're no bigger than a pound of soap
after a hard day's wash.

:29:51
Good night, sugar.
Gotta let them dogs out.

:29:54
Howdy's got worms.
:29:59
l have nothing to say.
:30:01
The same cannot be said
for the rest of your family.

:30:04
l love them, though. To me, she was
always this lovable, loud mountain.

:30:08
Your mother wants you inside
to cut the cake.

:30:13
Cake?
:30:24
Sing something, Suzanne.
:30:26
Wonderful idea!
:30:30
-Come on, sweetheart.
-l can't, Mama.

:30:33
Sing one of your old numbers
from my act.

:30:36
l don't want to. Really.
:30:38
One number for your old mother.
Come on.

:30:57
You know that....

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