Drowning Mona
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:08:01
That's...
:08:03
We'd be more than happy
to do it, Phil.

:08:05
It's just that coming from you,
it may cushion the blow.

:08:10
Being that
he's your son and all.

:08:13
Well, in that case,
it might be best if one of you did it.

:08:19
Right.
:08:22
- We could do that.
- Do you wanna? I could do it.

:08:25
- Are you... I could do it.
- Who's gonna do it?

:08:28
- Jimmy's gonna do it.
- Yeah. Yeah, I'll handle it.

:08:31
I got it.
:08:35
Hey, Jeff. I'm afraid I got
some bad news. How you doin', Bobby?

:08:40
- Where's my car?
- It's more serious than your car, Jeff.

:08:48
Would somebody mind tellin' me
what the hell's goin' on here?

:08:51
It's... I'm afraid...
:08:53
Your mother was in a car accident.
I'm afraid she's dead, Jeff. She's dead.

:09:00
What was she doin' in my car?
:09:25
Where you been? Oh, you gotta talk
to Mark. We were goin' over the menu...

:09:31
and I mentioned the boneless breast
of chicken, and he's, like, " Boneless?

:09:33
You never said you wanted boneless."
Can you believe that?

:09:36
I'm, like, "You don't serve
chicken bones at a wedding."

:09:38
God forbid someone chokes to death.
:09:40
It'll cost an extra five bucks a plate,
and at a hundred plates we're lookin'...

:09:43
at half a grand, $500,
just to get rid of the bones.

:09:45
Like we got that.
:09:48
What's wrong?
:09:52
Mona Dearly's dead.
:09:54
What? You're kiddin' me.
:09:58
No. I mean, yeah. I mean, no.

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