Tuesdays with Morrie
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** Where is that worn-out wish **
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** That I threw aside **
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**After **
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- This sounds great.
- ** What **

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**My lover needs ****
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Can we go someplace after this?
I really need to talk to you.

:48:26
Mitch, we broke up.
Don't do this, please.

:48:31
- Good night, guys.
- I think it's great,
you goin' out on your own.

:48:35
Well, I'm singing.
That's enough for me.

:48:37
- Uh, so I've been
seeing a lot of Morrie.
- How's he doin'?

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He's amazing. When I'm with him,
I don't want to be anywhere else.

:48:43
I don't even take my cell phone
with me anymore.

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- That is amazing.
- Uh, he's made me think
about a lot of things.

:48:49
- [People Laughing]
- And, uh...

:48:51
Well, he always asks about you.
He really wants to meet you.

:48:54
Will-Will you come with me
to see him next Tuesday?

:48:56
- Mitch, how can you do this?
- I want you to get
to know him the way I do.

:48:58
How can you just... blow in and
expect me to come back into your life...

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- as though nothing's happened?
- Something has happened.

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Look, Janine, I have
something to say to you...

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and I really can't do it here.
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W-Will you come home
with me? Please?

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I can't. I'm sorry.
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- Janine, come on. Please.
- Morrie sounds wonderful.

:49:20
He's done something for you.
I can see that.

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And I wish I could've met him.
But it's just too late.

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- Janine? Janine, please.
Can we just talk for once?
- [Engine Starts]

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A few months ago, Shawn Daley,
18, a hot college prospect,
had a brilliant future.

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Cut to last night: Sports car,
drinking, drugs, tree.

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- Well, you know the story.
- If they cancel my scholarship,
it's like my life is over.

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- I'm dead.
- Yeah, right, Shawn.
You're 18, in perfect health.


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