Better Than Chocolate
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Oh, no, Lila.
Maggie's...Maggie's lovely.

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- She's very clever, you know.
- Yes. Yes, she is.

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But, what is going on
with her these days?

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You'd have to ask her that, Lila.
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So, there is something going on?
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Oh, well, she's nineteen.
:32:19
There's always something going on
when you're nineteen.

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More wine?
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Did you ever wake up one morning...
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and feel that everything
in your life was wrong?

:32:38
Hmmm...
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Because l woke up
one morning last month, and...

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and l know this sounds silly
because, you know housewives,

:32:48
excuse me, ''homemakers,''
as we're now called,

:32:52
aren't supposed to have
existential crises.

:32:57
l think homemakers have
existential crises all the time.

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Well, l found out that my husband
had been having an affair.

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Oh.
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And it had been going on
for more than a year.

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A year.
That's a long time.

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l had the choice right then,
to either carry on or break it up.

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Oh, my goodness,
you're easy to talk to.

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Here's to strong women.
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To strong women.
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- God loves you.
- Hey, l'm busy here.

:33:47
Jesus loves you.
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Thank you.
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Can you still read ''Die Dyke Die?''
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or do you think
l've finally gotten it all off?


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