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there was a man.
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Twenty-three years this summer.
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This town has always had it's share of crazies.
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I wouldn't want to live anywhere else.
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I would have been there too.
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I had lunch right out front there every day that summer.
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But my fucking wife, God rest her soul...
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she had some stupid appointment that day.
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So during this town's finest hour, where was I?
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Way the hell out on South Congress.
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By the time I got there, everything was blocked off.
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Shit.
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It's taken my entire life...
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but I can now say that I've practically given up on not only my own
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people...
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but for mankind in its entirety.
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I can only address myself to singular human beings now.
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Hold on a sec. Dad?
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- Telephone. It's Lourdes. - Oh, great.
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My half-sister.
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She might be coming for a visit.
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- Where does she live? - Oh, all over.
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She travels a lot.
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So, he tell you any war stories?
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Yeah, I never met anyone that fought in the Spanish civil war before.
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Well, you still haven't.
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What do you mean?
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He tells everybody he fought in the Lincoln Brigade...
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in Barcelona, in Spain.
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Him and my mom went to Spain in, I guess, '55.
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A little late.
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The Lincoln Brigade.
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More like the Hemingway Brigade.
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- I love him though. - Great.
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Lourdes will be here end of next week.
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We eat an early dinner if you'd like to stay.
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I gotta go.
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Well, come over some other time.

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