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my children,
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they should be locked up
and throw away the key.

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I want you to know, if you ever
even think of doing drugs

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and end up dying in a hospital,
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I'd disown you. That's how
strongly I feel about it.

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- Trish.
- No. I know I may sound harsh,

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but I'm talking about our kids.
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Not to be grandiose,
but this is the future...

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the future of our country we're
taking about, after all.

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( telephone rings )
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Hello?
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Who's calling, please?
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Oh, hi.
Sure, hold on.

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It's Joe Grasso.
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Oh. Great.
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Hey, Joe. What's up?
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How's Johnny doing?
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Joe: You're a dead man.
( phone hangs up )

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Oh, good.
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Good.
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No problem.
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Right.
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Okay. Well, take care.
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Bye.
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Trish: How's Johnny doing?
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Uh...
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fine.
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- Never better.
- Good.

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We bought those
"Beauty and The Beast" tickets.

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I don't think
Billy has anyone else.

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No. He did cancel...
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( doorbell rings )
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- Who could that be?
- I'll get it.

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- Who is it?
- Police.

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- Can I help you?
- Are you William Maplewood?

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Yes.
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We're sorry to disturb you,
but we have some questions


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