Magnolia
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1:13:01
Who the fuck
do you think you are?

1:13:03
I come in here...
1:13:04
you don't know who I am,
what my life is...

1:13:06
and you have the balls,
the indecency...

1:13:08
to ask me a question
about my life?

1:13:10
Please, lady,
why don't you just calm down?

1:13:12
Fuck you, too!
Don't you call me lady!

1:13:14
I come in here,
I give these things to you...

1:13:16
you check,
you make your phone calls...

1:13:18
look suspicious, ask questions!
1:13:20
I'm sick!
1:13:22
I have sickness all around me,
and you ask me my life?

1:13:26
What's wrong?
1:13:27
Have you seen death in your bed?
In your house?

1:13:31
Where's your fucking decency?
1:13:33
And then I'm asked
fucking questions.

1:13:35
What's...wrong?!
1:13:38
You suck my dick!
That's what's wrong!

1:13:41
And you fucking call me lady?!
1:13:44
Shame on you!
1:13:48
Shame on both of you!
1:13:52
So why don't they
have the same last name?

1:13:54
Because they don't
have the same last name.

1:13:57
I know, and I can't
really explain that.

1:14:00
But I have a feeling there is
a situation between them...

1:14:05
like they don't know
each other much or well.

1:14:07
Something like they don't
talk much any more, even.

1:14:12
God, does this sound weird?
1:14:15
I just don't understand
why you're calling me.

1:14:17
There's no number for Frank
in any of Earl's stuff...

1:14:22
and he's pretty out of it.
1:14:24
Like I said, he's dying...
1:14:27
dying of cancer. So...
1:14:30
- What kind of cancer?
- Brain and lung.

1:14:33
- My mother had breast cancer.
- I'm sorry.

1:14:36
- Is she all right?
- She's fine now.

1:14:39
- That's good.
- It was scary, though.

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- It's a hell of a disease.
- It sure is.

1:14:44
Wait, I'm sorry.
So why call me?

1:14:47
I know this sounds silly,
and I might sound ridiculous...

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like this is the scene
of the movie...

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where the guy tries to get a hold
of the long-lost son...

1:14:58
but this is that scene.

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