Inventing the Abbotts
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:50:02
...I'd be absolutely delighted to be poor.
:50:05
But, unfortunately,
life is just not a cafeteria.

:50:13
- Life is not a cafeteria?
- You know what I mean.

:50:16
I'm supposed to feel sorry for you
because you're rich?

:50:19
And I'm supposed to feel sorry for you
because you're so poor?

:50:22
- No.
- Then just stop it.

:50:24
- Stop what?
- Stop treating me like an Abbott.

:50:27
- How else should I treat you?
- Like you used to.

:50:30
Like just plain Pam.
:50:33
And you don't have to say you're sorry,
or look like someone ran over your dog.

:50:40
You make me want to scream sometimes.
:50:49
What are you looking at?
:50:53
You.
:51:08
- Where is everybody?
- Uh.

:51:13
Um.
:51:16
We are everyone.
:51:19
- But you said that...
- No, I didn't. I said that...

:51:24
...there was a picnic.
:51:27
I didn't say whether or not
anyone else was invited.

:51:32
- Where are you going?
- I thought...

:51:34
You came here to see me.
:51:37
You didn't come here
to see anybody else, did you?

:51:44
That's why you
didn't bring Susan along.

:51:47
I'm married.
:51:50
- I thought you were getting a divorce.
- I am, but it's not final yet.

:51:59
Besides, I'm two years older than you.

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