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:56:00
It does?
:56:01
Sure.
:56:02
Oh. I didn't know that.
:56:03
Everybody knows that.
:56:05
I mean,
ask my divorced brothers...

:56:08
or my divorced mom and dad.
:56:10
Everybody knows that.
:56:12
They're all divorced?
:56:13
Everybody's divorced.
:56:20
What kind of wife
you looking for?

:56:22
Oh, um, well...
:56:25
one who's not a mutant.
:56:27
No dogs, huh?
:56:29
OK. Cool.
:56:32
And if it's possible...
:56:33
I’d like to marry
someone from Pasadena.

:56:41
Um, when do you need her by?
:56:45
Two weeks?
:56:47
Well, I can probably
get you laid in two weeks...

:56:49
but to locate a non-mutant wife
from Pasadena...

:56:53
will take some time.
:56:56
That's what I was afraid of.
:57:04
What do you mean,
you can get me laid?

:57:08
Uh, can we talk about that
a little later?

:57:10
-Of course.
-Great.

:57:14
Lord, bless this food
we are about to receive...

:57:17
and make us ever mindful
of the needs of others.

:57:20
And bless my mom...
:57:21
and bless my dad...
:57:23
and bless my new friend Eve.
:57:25
Amen.
:57:37
Get out.
:57:38
-The engine is still running.
-Now! Get out!

:57:40
Yes, ma'am.
:57:41
-Stop the “Ma'am” crap.
-Sorry.

:57:45
You almost got us killed.
:57:46
I told you,
I’ve never driven before.

:57:48
Well, never drive again.
:57:50
You said it would be easy.
:57:52
Well, I was wrong!
:57:54
-Say, is this your house?
-Yes.

:57:56
I like it.
:57:57
What are you
bitching about now?


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