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:40:05
- I can't find my keys.
- You're late. I need you to chop ze onions.

:40:10
- Aren't we going out for dinner?
- No, I'm making your mom's menudo.

:40:14
You're cooking?
:40:19
- How many tablespoons in a teaspoon?
- Do I look like a calculator?

:40:23
- Maybe I should make something.
- Oh ho ho! No, thank you.

:40:27
I prefer to die in ze bed.
:40:32
Is this supposed to look like this?
:40:35
- Jesus!
- What?

:40:38
No, nothing.
:40:40
So I just left everything the way it was.
:40:43
- Have you finished?
- Yeah.

:40:46
- Not bad for a couple of lawyers.
- Yeah, it wasn't your mother's but...

:40:51
- It was great.
- I just wanted some of her smell around.

:40:59
I got some of your mom's things packed up.
I figured you might like 'em.

:41:02
- Yes. Yes.
- Wanna see 'em?

:41:07
Oh, no. Oh my God!
:41:09
Look at all your hair!
:41:14
You had a beautiful mother, Magpie.
Look at that. My God.

:41:20
Magpie?
:41:22
You haven't called me that since...
I must have been 12.

:41:25
Yeah.
:41:28
- The prettiest, smartest...
- Yeah.

:41:30
...mouthiest kid.
:41:38
- Ah, the People's Park Festival.
- Oh, yeah.

:41:42
- 1967, '68.
- Yeah.

:41:56
They don't make marches like they used to.
:41:59
Do you remember this?

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