The War at Home
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:35:00
No regrets then, huh ?
:35:02
Just a trip.
:35:05
- What ?
- Trip.

:35:07
I wanted to take a trip
once, and, uh, I didn't.

:35:34
You know what I think ?
:35:37
- About what ?
- About you.

:35:43
I don't think we should
get into this right now.

:35:44
We're not gonna go
into anything here.

:35:47
It's just... I think you know that
it's gettin' to a point with you.

:35:50
And I could be wrong about this.
I'm not sayin'this is the way it is.

:35:52
But from the way I'm
seein' things, at least...

:35:55
I think you're startin'
to feel so sorry for yourself,
it's damn near crippled you.

:36:01
- Okay.
- I'll tell you somethin' else.

:36:04
There's worse things that can happen
to people than fighting in wars.

:36:07
If you're gonna tell me
about how many people...

:36:09
die in car wrecks each year,
you can stop right now.

:36:11
What ? What are you talking
about car wrecks ?

:36:13
You told me once that more
people died in car wrecks
each year than died in Vietnam.

:36:17
- Well, I may have said that.
- Not may have. Did.

:36:38
Well, look, uh...
:36:41
Uh, all right, uh...
:36:45
I know you had
a rough time over there.

:36:47
Over there ?
:36:50
- You can't even say it.
- What ?

:36:52
Vietnam.
:36:54
Oh, look. I'm being civil here.
The least you can be is civil.

:36:57
Oh, I am being civil.

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