The War at Home
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:03:01
I am ready.
:03:06
- That's what you intend
to wear for dinner ?
- Yes, ma'am.

:03:13
All right.
:03:24
Do you know
:03:28
Don't you wonder
:03:34
Okay. I know you don't
want to hear this right now.

:03:37
And I know you think
I'm a complete idiot.

:03:39
And I know the last thing you want
to do is have a conversation with me.

:03:43
Knowledge is power.
:03:45
- But I feel obligated to tell you...
- Obligated to whom ?

:03:49
- Obligated to myself.
- Oh.

:03:52
I feel obligated to tell you
that I do not like living here
anymore than you do.

:03:56
But, while I am here...
:04:01
I am doing the best I can
to get along with everybody.

:04:04
- That's very nice of you.
- Thank you.

:04:06
And in so far as possible, the next
time you decide to pull a stunt...

:04:10
like the one
you're currently pulling...

:04:12
I would appreciate it if you could give
me some sort of... advance notice...

:04:16
so that I could either be
mentally prepared...

:04:21
or physically absent.
:04:23
- What are you talking about ?
- Your clothes. What you've
decided to wear to dinner.

:04:27
There is nothing wrong with
what I have on. This is
what I wore last Thanksgiving.

:04:32
Did I say there was anything
wrong with what you had on ?

:04:34
No. I didn't say that at all.
:04:37
But you know it is the custom of this
house that we dress for Thanksgivin'.

:04:40
I don't know if that's what other
people do, but that's what we do here.

:04:43
It's what's expected. It's
called social responsibility.

:04:46
- It's called social responsibility.
- Yes, that's right.

:04:49
- That's what it's called.
- Are you... Correct me if I'm wrong...

:04:52
'cause I know you're studyin' psychology
and are more up on this stuff than I am...

:04:56
But are you equating
social responsibility
with double knitclothing ?


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