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:26:10
Why don't you come
to the house for dinner tonight.

:26:13
Dinner. Good. Great.
:26:16
- 7:00?
- Yeah.

:26:18
- I'll bring the wine.
- You got it.

:26:21
- One condition.
- What?

:26:25
No business.
:26:47
He's great with the kids
at the YMCA.

:26:50
- You're really good with them.
- I like it.

:26:52
Keeps them off the street
and out of those gangs.

:26:55
Plus, I get to work out
for nothing.

:26:59
It's important to stay in shape.
:27:02
There could be a seniors bout
sometime in your future.

:27:08
Mary Ellen, is it possible you've become
a more fantastic cook since Moline?

:27:13
You want some more wine?
Let me just fill that up.

:27:19
Good night.
:27:20
You two look really happy together.
:27:22
You've got a wonderful home,
terrific job. You done good, partner.

:27:26
Yeah, it's a start.
:27:29
I gotta go.
:27:33
We were the best.
:27:54
You get your sorry butt
back in this bed.

:27:57
He's playing you
like a cat on a string.

:27:59
- I just have to make a phone call.
- Who you calling at this hour?


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