Inventing the Abbotts
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- I couldn't.
- You can bring Susan.

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- Kids love picnics.
- I just need change for the meter.

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Here.
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- Thank you.
- How about an iced tea?

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My mother's in the car waiting
so we don't get a ticket.

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- Maybe she'd like an iced tea.
- No.

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- No harm asking.
- No. Don't do that.

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Why not?
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You know why.
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Then I'll make you a deal:
Come to the picnic...

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...and I'll wait here and let you leave first
so your mother doesn't see me.

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I don't care if my mother sees you.
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Then you won't mind if I ask her if
she'd like to join us for an iced tea.

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No, wait.
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I don't know if I can. I'll try.
It just depends.

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Sunday, River Point, around noon.
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OLDER DOUG: My brother and I had
more in common than we knew.

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That summer it seemed for both of us
that all roads led to an Abbott girl.

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HELEN:
Is that Pamela Abbott?

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That is Pam. Let's pull over here.
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Pamela, are you all right?
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It's so darn hot that the stupid jack
keeps sinking into the pavement.

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Maybe Doug can give you a hand.
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Go on, Doug, help her out.
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DOUG: Where's the thing that
goes on the bottom of the jack?

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PAMELA:
What thing?

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DOUG: The base of the jack.
PAMELA: I didn't see anything.

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This.

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