Nine Months
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:05:01
Oh, please.
Here, eat this.

:05:04
Eat that, honey.
:05:05
You know, I know you.
:05:07
I don't think so.
:05:08
You're Sean's friend,
the kiddie, you know,

:05:12
shrink.
:05:14
Yes. I'm a psychotherapist.
:05:15
Like some help
with your children?

:05:17
I met you last year
at Sean's loft.

:05:20
I'm his sister Gail.
:05:21
Oh, hi.
I'm Rebecca.

:05:23
Nice to see you again.
:05:25
Look, I'm sorry.
That's beluga.

:05:26
It's $64 an ounce.
It's not dog food.

:05:29
I'll write you a check.
:05:31
No, it's fine.
It's just...

:05:32
O.K.
:05:33
[Gail] Kids,
say thank you to the man

:05:36
for the nice cheese
:05:37
and give him
a big hug!

:05:40
[All]
Thank you!

:05:42
Pleasure.
:05:43
[Kissing Noises]
:05:46
[Marty] Kids, break it up.
We got stuff to do.

:05:49
[Kids All Talking
At Once]

:05:51
Have a little bit.
Just a bit.

:05:54
No. Come on.
:05:56
Come on, Sprinkler.
Let's go.

:05:57
Hope we didn't ruin
your picnic.

:06:00
No. Why would you
think that?

:06:02
Take it easy.
See you around.

:06:04
Bye.
:06:05
You see--breeders,
:06:07
perfect example
of the product of change.

:06:19
[Van Morrison Song
These Are The Days Playing]

:06:38
The swelling's
gone down.

:06:40
It's still quite painful, actually.
:06:43
You know,
all I'm saying

:06:45
is there should be
two areas on the beach,

:06:48
one for adults
and one for children.

:06:51
Then everyone's happy.
:06:53
Is that any better?
:06:54
Yeah.
:06:56
That's much better.
:06:58
You're
too tense.


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