Postcards from the Edge
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lf all ranchers looked like you,
there wouldn't be many crops.

:49:05
That depends on
what you're raising, ma'am.

:49:08
Certainly not doubts!
:49:10
Oh, hello, dear. l was just coming
to get you. Your friend's here.

:49:15
Could l just talk to you
for a second?

:49:17
My daughter wants to talk to me.
:49:27
What you watching, Mr. Roth?
:49:35
l'd like to have people of my own...
:49:37
...without them having
to like you so much.

:49:39
Why can't we share people?
:49:41
Why must you take over every situation
and completely overshadow me?

:49:45
l am not overshadowing you.
l don't care if he likes me or not.

:49:49
-Your friend with the bedroom eyes.
-Right.

:49:53
And the living room nose and
the kitchen forehead and den ears.

:50:12
Wait, l can't.
:50:14
Stop, please.
:50:16
-l can't do this.
-Can't do what?

:50:19
What do you mean ''what''?
Re-upholster your furniture. This.

:50:22
l don't have casual affairs.
:50:26
Ever?
:50:27
No.
:50:29
There was a moment when l thought
l might have had one with you--

:50:33
l don't want to have a casual affair.
:50:36
ls this a proposal?
:50:37
Do you joke about everything?
:50:39
When things get too serious or stray
too far from what l can talk about.

:50:44
Have we strayed too far?
:50:46
Officially, yeah.
Look, l just got out of a drug clinic.

:50:50
l'm uncomfortable with...
:50:54
...whatever this is. Feelings, okay?
:50:57
So you have feelings for me?

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