Meet the Parents
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"like an unstoppable
rebel force.

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"But I couldn't save you,
and I shall see your face...

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"nevermore, nevermore,
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"nevermore,
[Crying]

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until we meet...
in heaven."

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- [Sighs]
- Daddy, that's beautiful.

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[Whispering]
It always gets me.
Amazing. So-So--

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So much love, yet also
so much information.
[Groans]

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It takes a lot
out of him.

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Greg, would you like
some yams?
Thank you. Oh, yeah.

:27:40
You must've had vegetables
fresher than that,
growing up on a farm, Greg.

:27:43
Dad, uh, Greg grew up
in Detroit.

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He told me he grew up on a farm.
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- Do they have many farms
in Detroit?
- No, Dina, no, not a lot.

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In fact, Jack,
I should clarify this.

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I didn't actually grow up...
on a farm per se.

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The house we grew up in
was originally erected...

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in the early Dutch farm,
colonial style.

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So that, plus we had
a lot of pets--

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- Which one did you milk then?
- Dad!

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Honey, he said
he pumped milk.

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What have you
ever milked?

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A cat.
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A cat?
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I milked a cat once.
You wanna hear a story?
Sure.

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My sister had a cat,
and the cat birthed
a litter of kittens.

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Must've been 30 of them,
and there was this one
little runt...

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this little sweet little...
little-engine-that-could runt...

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who wanted to get up there
and couldn't really get access
to the-- to the--

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to the-- to the--
to the teat.

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Teat?
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Dad.
What have you.

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I went in
and just simply,
you know, just--


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