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lt's so romantic,
and then when she comes back...

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What's wrong?
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What happened?
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Nothing.
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Why do all your women end up crying?
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They don't. Will you shut...
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Andy was telling me
this really wonderful story.

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Oh, was he?
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Hi, Craig. How are you, Lucy?
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I’m hot.
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Welcome to Helen's. What'll it be?
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You got a nice white wine?
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Sure. lt's like me:
bold, but with a hint of whimsy.

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Fine.
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- And for the lady?
- Perrier with lime, no ice.

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Excellent choice.
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What story?
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- The Ellen-Mickey story.
- Which one?

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The one. How they met. The dead father.
Her showing up in North Carolina.

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l just can't wait to meet them.
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Them? They're both coming?
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What do you mean?
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Nothing.
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l was under the impression they were...
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What?
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After that wonderful story?
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What happened? They were so in love.
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They were wild for each other.
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She got divorced. They got married
right away. Those first months were...

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- Are you crazy?
- No.

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- You're going to weigh your food here?
- Yes. lt's for Weight Watchers.

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l want to look good for their wedding.
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How is this bothering you?
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l can't...
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- You want me to tell her?
- No.

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As l was saying...
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...the first few months were fabulous.
Like a constant honeymoon.

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She had no job.
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Basketball season was almost over.
She travelled all over with him...

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...saw every game.
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They had a ball.
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Look how much a lime weighs.
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Now the season ends
and it's time for the hard part.

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The honeymoon's over
and the marriage begins.

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He'd moved to LA a couple years
after we did.


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