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:08:03
You can go play.
:08:10
Father, you made it.
:08:11
If I don't get to see you fellas
here, I don't get to see you at all.

:08:21
You want a beer?
:08:24
No. I'm gonna go see if
you mom needs any help, okay?

:08:26
All right, good luck.
:08:53
Excuse me.
Can I help you with anything here?

:08:57
-You can hand me that bowl, dear.
-Great.

:09:01
-This one here?
-Yes, thank you.

:09:09
I'm looking forward
to that concert on Labor Day.

:09:13
The music's so unusual.
:09:16
It 's haunting, really.
:09:18
It is, isn't it?
:09:24
How did you learn about that...
:09:29
...style?
-At Brown.

:09:31
I did my thesis on
Eastern European folk music.

:09:34
-I thought about becoming a teacher.
-Why didn't you?

:09:37
Mommy.
:09:39
-Yeah, what are you eating?
-Nothing.

:09:43
-Is it good?
-Yeah.

:09:46
Swing me, swing me!
:09:47
Okay, I'll swing you, Dunc.
I'll be right back.

:09:51
-So Mr. Strout mentioned you again.
-I'll bet he did.

:09:54
Still talks about you. Says you're
the best can-packer he ever had.

:09:58
Says you looked cute
in that hairnet.


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