Hanging Up
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...l forged on because l knew that...
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...that is what my father
would want me to do.

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lncredible. We spend our lives
at that hospital.

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We?!
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--of the daddy that l love.
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As we embark on the new millennium
we must ask ourselves this:

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How can we be there for our parents
as they were there for us?

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This is what l call the "Next Hurdle":
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Dealing with the death of our parents
while confronting our own mortality.

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And l promise you,
each and every one of you...

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...that Georgia the magazine
and Georgia the person...

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...will help you deal with this
every step of the way.

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Thank you.
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Thank you so much. Thank you.
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Thank you so much.
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She's wonderful.
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Oh, come on!
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Absolutely incredible.
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Thank you!
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We'll do this together!
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You're all sweet. l love you.
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For anyone interested, l'll be signing
autographs in the Pat Nixon suite.

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l think you want to talk
to Madge Turner.

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Well, that was a success.
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Something wrong?
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-l can't believe what you did.
-What?

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And you always do it!
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You take my life, and you use it.
l'm the one who's been here, not you.

2:49:37
Wait a minute! When did l take
your life and use it?

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The stuffing recipe.
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What stuffing recipe?
l don't even make stuffing!

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l invented a stuffing recipe
with apples and apricots...

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...and you gave it
to The New York Times.

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-Yes, well, didn't l ask?
-No!

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You didn't ask, and you haven't helped.
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Where are you going?
Just wait a second!

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How many times have l asked for
the tiniest mention in your magazine?


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