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One summer, I did a cruise ship in the
Caribbean. I got to take my daughter.

:29:07
You take her with you?
:29:08
Pretty much, yeah.
:29:13
Her father is...?
:29:14
Out of the picture.
:29:17
It was his choice.
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So you've sung in a lot of places?
:29:24
Thirty-six states and the territory
of Puerto Rico.

:29:30
How about you?
:29:31
I've been to Seattle a couple of times
and Canada, along the coast.

:29:36
But you must like it?
:29:37
I don't think I'd do so well
down south. You know, cities.

:29:42
How come you're not married?
:29:44
-Sorry.
-You know....

:29:46
If you don't wanna say....
:29:51
Probably the same reason
you're not married.

:29:53
Because such a high percentage
of men are jerks?

:29:57
Because women are scarce
and winters are long?

:30:01
That's true, but....
:30:03
You're looking for someone
who understands your bullshit...

:30:06
...but is still crazy about you anyway?
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That's a bit much to ask for.
:30:11
No, it's not.
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So have you, like, recorded songs?
:30:19
I've made demos.
:30:21
And I'm not exactly up here
to be discovered, or anything.

:30:24
You know, at my age...
:30:27
...it doesn't make a whole lot of sense,
my so-called career.

:30:31
So why do you still do it?
:30:36
Almost every night...
:30:38
...it doesn't matter where I am
or what song I'm singing...

:30:44
...all of a sudden, I'll hook into it.
:30:46
I'll be feeling whatever it is
the song is about.

:30:51
And I can hear it.
I can feel it in my voice.

:30:54
And I know that I'm putting it across.

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