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:28:04
My mama's in jail.
:28:06
It looks like my stepfather's next
parole officer ain't even been born yet.

:28:12
Vanessa, you really
don't have anyone, do you ?

:28:20
That's terrible.
:28:23
Oh, that's just terrible.
:28:26
My real dad was this
merchant marine out of Texas,

:28:29
but he got stabbed to death
on one of them container ships...

:28:32
by this man from Pakistan
before I was born.

:28:36
You wanna see his picture
I got right here ?

:28:38
Absolutely.
:28:43
That's my daddy.
:28:48
- He looks very interesting.
- You think ?

:28:50
- Absolutely.
- I think so, too.

:28:54
Your grandmother's gonna be very proud
:28:56
when she finds out what
a wonderful granddaughter she's got.

:29:00
But I have to be honest with you.
:29:02
I think given
your present situation,

:29:05
maybe foster care would be
the way you should go right now.

:29:08
Bob, sometimes them places are okay,
but most of the time,

:29:12
them people are just in it for the check
that the state sends for your upkeep.

:29:16
I take it you've had
some bad experiences.

:29:18
The last one I was in, there was an old
man that everyone called "grandpa",

:29:22
and he had this disease called
Wisenheimers, I think it was...

:29:26
where your brain cells
run out into your pee.

:29:31
- It's a form of senility.
- Here's your check, sir.

:29:36
Thanks, Bob. That's the best
fuckin' dinner I've had all month.

:29:42
I wouldn't mind stretchin' my legs
before I got behind the wheel. You mind ?

:29:47
No. Sure.
I got all the time in the world.

:29:50
Great.
:29:52
So them foster parents,
the Moraleses...

:29:55
you would've thought a check
from the state would've been enough.

:29:58
But no, they figured on me
helpin' out with Grandpa, too.


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