Postcards from the Edge
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:47:02
Reminds me of something l'd like
to do later so l can look back on it.

:47:06
l'm nostalgic already.
:47:07
Did anybody ever tell you
that you smell like Catalina?

:47:12
Yes, as a matter of fact,
just this morning.

:47:16
Did anybody ever tell you
that you smell like the future?

:47:24
'' But l break just like a little girl.''
:47:53
Oh, hello.
:47:55
May l help you?
:47:56
l'm here for Suzanne. Jack Falkner.
:47:59
Jack. Well, l'm Suzanne's mother.
ls she expecting you?

:48:03
l believe so.
We're driving to my ranch.

:48:06
Come in.
:48:08
-Thank you.
-l'll just call her.

:48:11
l hope you don't think l was rude.
:48:14
You know how protective
mothers can be.

:48:17
-You said you had a ranch?
-Yes, ma'am, in Malibu.

:48:20
Way out in Malibu.
How nice for you.

:48:23
Have you known Suzanne long?
:48:24
We've known each other about a month.
:48:27
Seems like longer, though.
:48:29
l know what you mean. l'm her mother,
and it seems like longer.

:48:34
She's a very interesting woman,
don't you think?

:48:37
-Oh, yes.
-Authentic.

:48:41
So you said you've known her
about a month?

:48:43
Good morning, dear.
:48:45
This is my husband, Sid Roth.
This is Suzanne's little friend Jim.

:48:49
Jack. Good to meet you, Mr. Roth.
:48:53
You certainly don't seem like
your average rancher to me.

:48:58
Well, you don't seem like
your average mother.


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