Jack the Bear
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:17:01
Your dad can always
calm Gordon down

:17:03
- You're layin' down on me
- Course I am

:17:05
What? These people say "Shit,"
and you say, "What color?"

:17:08
All right Give me the jug Peggy, run out
and round up a bucket of dog vomit

:17:13
We'll throw it on the rug
All right Come on

:17:17
Mom always said
Dad bristled when he got mad.

:17:21
And some people
made him madder than others.

:17:23
Grandma! Grandma!
:17:26
- Grandma! Grandma!
- Hi. Ooh, look at him!

:17:31
Maybe that's
where the trouble really came from.

:17:34
- Look who's here
- Oh, my goodness golly.

:17:38
Ooh-ooh-ooh!
:17:41
- Hi
- Come on

:17:43
How are you? Hi, John
:17:46
- Whoa Look at that!
- Hey For you

:17:50
Long ago in Hollywood, Mom's parents...
:17:52
were put on a blacklist
they kept for Communists.

:17:55
Though no one ever proved they carried
the cards, which is the way you could tell.

:18:01
- Lincoln Steffens Thank you, Grandma
- You're welcome

:18:03
A great man, Jack
:18:05
Someone stays with you and your brother
while your dad's at work?

:18:09
- Mrs Sampson
- Uh-huh

:18:11
- An older woman?
- Uh-huh

:18:13
I could tell he was
tryin'to get me to rat on Dad...

:18:15
the way his friends
ratted on him long ago.

:18:18
Fishing with red bait for something
he could hold against Dad to his grave.

:18:21
Is he laying off the sauce?
:18:24
Uh-huh
:18:36
You know, it doesn't
help make things better, John... only worse

:18:41
Couldn't resist, could you, Syd?
:18:47
Tsk
:18:50
- Didn't help your marriage much
- Sydney

:18:54
- Is this why you came here?
- No I came to see my grandchildren

:18:57
Then what are you doin'
talkin' to me?


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