Six Degrees of Separation
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Very, very protected.
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White servants.
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After the divorce, we moved to
Switzerland - my mother, brother and I.

:22:10
I don't feel American. I don't even feel
black. I suppose that's very lucky for me.

:22:16
Even though Freud says
there's no such thing as luck.

:22:19
Does Freud say that?
I think we're lucky having this dinner.

:22:23
- Flan, can we eat in the dining room?
- Dining room.

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Now, now, don't look at
the sewing machine.

:22:39
So, is everything OK?
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- This is the best pasta I've ever tasted.
- The best!

:22:44
- My father insisted we learn to cook.
- He's from Jamaica, isn't he?

:22:48
There's a taste of, um...
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- The islands.
- Yes. Yeah.

:22:52
Yes, before he made it,
he ran four restaurants in Harlem.

:22:55
- You, sir, have good buds.
- "Good buds?"

:22:58
I've never been
complimented on my buds.

:23:01
- This is delicious.
- What about you?

:23:03
Oh, no, no, no. The cook never eats.
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What a good idea.
That means there's more for us.

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- It's a treat to eat at home.
- We go out every night.

:23:13
I have to. Business.
:23:14
Have you declared your major yet?
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You are like all parents -
"What's your major?"

:23:20
Geoffrey, Harvard has all those great titles
the students give the courses.

:23:24
"The holocaust and ethics"?
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"Krauts and doubts."
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A toast. To you.
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Oh. No, no, no.
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- To Cats.
- OK. Yes. To Cats.

:23:43
Isn't this the finest time?
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Hello?
:23:57
Hello?
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Hello?

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