My Family
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Hello, puppy.
1:43:05
Yeah.
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Don't mind Bandido here.
1:43:09
He's a little relaxed.
1:43:12
- He's kind of a fixture here.
- Yes. There you go.

1:43:16
We've been wanting to meet
your daughter. We've heard...

1:43:19
I really like your house.
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Thank you.
1:43:22
After all the introductions,
1:43:24
we got down to the business of
getting to know each other.

1:43:28
Well...
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It's so nice to have you.
1:43:31
Jose and I are very proud to
have you in our home. Welcome.

1:43:35
Thank you.
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- Ah, yes. Cheers.
- Yes. Cheers.

1:43:42
Memo always tells us
so much about you.

1:43:44
Who?
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They call me Memo.
1:43:48
My family calls me that.
It's diminutive for Guillermo.

1:43:52
That's William in Spanish.
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Memo is like Bill, see?
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- That's cute.
- Yeah.

1:44:00
That is cute.
1:44:03
Well, Karen certainly has
told us about all you folks.

1:44:06
Oh, yes?
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- Yes, she has.
- Thank you.

1:44:10
Bill, don't you have
a younger brother?

1:44:12
Oh, you mean Jimbo.
1:44:13
Hey, Jimbo!
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He's around here.
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This is my son, Jimmy.
1:44:18
Hello.
1:44:19
Bill told us you were
away at school.

1:44:22
School?
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Not exactly school.
1:44:26
Actually he was in prison
for a little while.

1:44:29
- Prison?
- I read a lot of

1:44:31
books, though. That's what
he must have meant.

1:44:35
Mother, it's just one of
those things. That can happen.

1:44:37
- It's not Bill's fault.
- No, no.

1:44:49
So, you folks are from Mexico?
1:44:53
- Yes.
- Yeah, my father walked here.

1:44:55
From Michoacan, in 1926.
He was 18.

1:44:59
- Really?
- Yes.


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