Fools Rush In
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:03:02
Senor, I'd like to tell
you something.

:03:06
I don't think these kids have a clue
what they are getting into.

:03:11
I couldn't agree more.
:03:13
-Really?
-Absolutely.

:03:15
Marriage is a serious commitment.
:03:17
I think that it's terribly romantic.
:03:22
Hon, you're not helping.
:03:25
I must agree with her.
:03:27
You men forget how foolish
you once were chasing us.

:03:31
This is different.
They are different.

:03:34
They come from a different culture,
a different world.

:03:37
It's hard enough to make a marriage
work without adding to it.

:03:42
Listen to the man, Alex.
He has a point.

:03:45
I think they're going to
start spelling words soon.

:03:48
-Can't you just be happy for us?
-I'm afraid for you.

:03:52
This wouldn't have happened
if he hadn't gone after you-

:03:56
Wait just a second, Tomas.
It takes two to tango.

:04:01
-She's as guilty as he is.
-Now let's just calm down, shall we?

:04:06
They fell in love.
And love is a beautiful thing.

:04:13
Ask yourself. Where will you live,
how will you raise your child?

:04:18
We don't know yet.
:04:20
You see?
:04:21
Let's start with the economics.
They'll live in New York.

:04:24
-Because that's where his job is.
-And the religion must be Catholic.

:04:30
Says who?
:04:31
The mother is Catholic.
Whatever the mother is, the baby is.

:04:36
-What is the matter with Presbyterian?
-That is not a religion.

:04:41
-I beg your pardon?
-Thomas, Tomas, whatever...

:04:45
This country was founded by people
escaping religious persecution.

:04:49
The Whitmans were one of them!
:04:52
When the west was stolen
from Mexico...

:04:55
...the Fuentes made a vow.
:04:57
Even though they took our land,
they'd never take our culture!


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