Defending Your Life
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Leave me alone. I'm dead.
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- How many days are you looking at?
- My lawyer says nine.

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- You call him a "lawyer"?
- What do you call yours?

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Sam.
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You call him by his first name?
It never occurred to me to do that.

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I bet you called everybody
by their first names.

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What was your butcher's name?
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Pete.
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- What about your mailman?
- Jesse. What was your mailmars name?

:31:23
No idea.
:31:25
He was coming to my house
for over a decade and I couldn't tell you.

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- Didrt you get him a Christmas present?
- Liquor. I just put it in the box.

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- I don't suppose you had a butcher?
- Steve.

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- Steve Rubin.
- Seriously?

:31:38
He wasrt a professional butcher.
He was a buddy who liked to cut meat.

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You'd bring him a steak, he'd cut it.
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- How many days are you looking at?
- Four.

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That's all?
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That means you'll go on.
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I hope so.
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- Sam thinks so.
- Sam does?

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Yeah.
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I hope you and Sam are very happy.
I'll write to you from hell.

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I like this.
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- Were you married?
- Yes.

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- Children?
- No.

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What about you?
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I had a girl and I adopted a boy.
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How old were they?
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Stephanie was 7 and Adam was 9.
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I bet they miss you.
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I'm sure they do.
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I miss them.
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But I feel okay about it. Don't you?
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I didn't know them that well.
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It does, it feels okay.
:32:43
They say they make it that way so we
can look at our lives without distractions.

:32:47
My lawyer Bob told me the same thing.
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But wouldn't you call this...
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...a distraction?
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- But isn't eating all you want a distraction?
- Isn't it the best?


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