Breaking Up
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1:14:02
I didn't think it was you.
1:14:04
- No?
- No, I didn't.

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- Who did you think it was?
- Not anybody. Just not you.

1:14:09
- Well, you look terrific.
- Thanks.

1:14:17
Oh, my God.
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- You don't have to make a fuss.
- I'm not.

1:14:27
Okay, but they are adorable.
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My babies, they're adorable.
Steve, look at this. Look at this.

1:14:35
This one is Monica.
I call her Moniquita.

1:14:37
And this is Elizabeth.
There's two of them.

1:14:40
Elizabeth's older.
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Anyway, I wanted you to see them.
1:14:51
What does he do, your husband?
1:14:54
Electronics.
1:14:57
- No Renoir? No Gauguin?
- No, electronics. Well, sort of.

1:15:02
He does temperature testing
for computer parts.

1:15:06
He invented it.
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It's a way of testing computer parts to
see how much heat they can withstand.

1:15:16
Good.
1:15:21
I know. But he does well.
1:15:25
What about you?
How you doing?

1:15:29
- Me? I'm good.
- You still working?

1:15:32
Yes. I stopped for a year.
For the kids.

1:15:36
And I went back to school.
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I got my master's degree.
French literature.

1:15:43
Twentieth century.
The good stuff. That's right.

1:15:47
That's terrific, you know?
1:15:50
- How about you?
- I'm good. I'm great.

1:15:54
- How's the studio?
- Finally moved.

1:15:56
Michael got to me.
We're downtown with the boys.

1:15:59
- Well, that's excellent.
- Thank you.


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