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No, no, no. We know all that. We want
to know what happened to you, Betty.

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Oh. Oh. Well...
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...I married a car salesman.
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Really?
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You were dumped for a car salesman,
George. A car salesman.

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- Why'd you call him George?
- Why did I call him...?

:57:24
Yeah, David.
Tell us about the car salesman !

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Oh, right. Right. Well, you are, um,
you're talking about, uh...

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...Fred, there.
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- Del.
- Del. Del. Yeah.

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Uh, Del, he was amazing.
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He was... I mean, this guy,
talk about salesmen...

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...he could sell anything to anybody
at any time. Amazing.

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You know Del?
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I don't know how to tell you this,
but Del and I go way back.

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We went to school together.
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As a matter of fact...
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...he saved my life.
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Oh, my gosh.
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Like, two more minutes
in that freezing cold water...

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...and I swear to God
I would have drowned but...

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Del...
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Del jumped in, and he grabbed me,
and he just... he pulled me out.

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He was amazing.
Hold on. I'm having a moment here.

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I lost touch with him after that,
but... I still owe him.

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He never said anything.
That is unbelievable!

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- Funny. That's just what I was thinking.
- I know!

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I can't tell you how much it hurt me
to hear that you married him.

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Oh, I'm so sorry.
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I tried to tell myself at first
it was for the best.

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That there was some sort of reason for it,
but Del?

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I was young.
And... and stupid, and scared.

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You never even gave us a chance.
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I know.
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I can't tell you how many times
I tell myself that same thing.

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