The War at Home
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:44:01
Karen! You know, I wish I could remember
the name of that Thanksgiving hymn.

:44:05
What Thanksgiving hymn ?
:44:08
Oh, you know what it is.
The Thanksgiving hymn.

:44:10
- You and Melissa sang it one Sunday.
- Oh. Oh. Um...

:44:14
We gather together
To ask the Lord's blessing

:44:19
That's it. That's the very one
I was thinkin' of.

:44:21
How does the rest of it go ?
:44:26
- I don't remember.
- Well, you just sang some of it.

:44:33
- That's all I remember.
- There's a hymnal right
over there on the piano.

:44:37
Why don't you look it up
and play it for me ?

:44:46
Hey, Mom.
:44:48
In a while, maybe.
:44:54
- Karen.
- All right, all right !

:45:00
- Well, would you look at that ?
- What ?

:45:05
After I went and told everyone
not to, someone went and got
into the peanut brittle.

:45:10
How can you tell,
I mean, did you...

:45:12
- count all the pieces or what ?
- No, I do not count
the pieces, Mr. Smartmouth.

:45:15
- The can was in a different place.
- Oh.

:45:18
Did you like it ?
:45:22
- I didn't touch it.
- Well, why did you ask me if I
counted all the pieces, then ?

:45:25
I just wanted to know how you
were so certain someone got
into the peanut brittle, is all.

:45:28
Oh, now, Jeremy. Don't you know
I don't care about it that much ?

:45:31
Really wouldn't matter to me if you
came down here and ate it all.

:45:33
Probably make you a little sick.
:45:35
I was just worried there wouldn't be
enough for this afternoon.

:45:38
- Certainly isn't anything to lie about.
- I'm not lying.

:45:41
- Why would I lie about it ?
- Someone ate some.

:45:44
- I'm not sayin' they didn't.
- Well, I'd like to know
who it was, if it wasn't you.

:45:47
- Ask'em.
- All right, I will.

:45:49
Good.

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