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We'll have the assembly tomorrow.
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Everybody can make their speeches,
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and I'm sure everything's
gonna be just fine.

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Jim: Hey! Whee!
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Diane: Jim, don't.
You're scaring him.

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Nah. He likes it.
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Not that much.
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Jim: Around that time,
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Diane and I were
hanging out a lot

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at Linda Novotny's house,
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giving her our love and support
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and helping her make it
through a difficult time.

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[Baby Crying]
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Diane really wanted to have kids,
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and so did l,
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but it seemed like there
was always a reason to wait:

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She had to finish
nursing school,

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I had to get my master's,
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we needed a new house,
we needed more money.

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Finally, we just decided
to go for it.

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You gonna do it?
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You gonna do it?
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Jim: And for over a year,
we hadn't had any luck.

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Come on. Do it. Do it.
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Fill me up. Come on.
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Fill me up.
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Fill me up.
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[Groaning]
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OK.
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Good job.
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Linda: Say,Jim?
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[Baby Cries]
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Jim, can you get this?
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I can't.
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Oh, yeah, sure.
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Just put it on the table.
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All right.
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[Pop]
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Jim: Without Dave around,
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Linda needed a lot of help
around the house.

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Where do you want it, here?
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No.
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More this way.
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Here?
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Uh, yeah. That's good.
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Jim: I had always liked Linda,
but we'd never had a chance

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to spend any time
alone together.

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Oughta warm you up a little bit.

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