Tanguy
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:25:02
My child won't be a richman's child.
:25:05
That's how you make a
sponge out of him.

:25:09
Then he'll stay forever at your place.
:25:11
If you want to quarrel about Tanguy
every day, you won't see us again.

:25:20
Cheers to the Pekinese.
:25:22
I don't want to lecture, but you
are far too indulgent.

:25:43
Are you coming?
:25:46
I can't handle it anymore.
:25:48
What's wrong?
:25:51
I checked about Proust.
He didn't leave on his 35.

:25:56
His parents died, otherwise
he would still have been there.

:26:03
Why are you saying that?
-I can't handle it anymore, Paul.

:26:07
Not another year.
:26:11
One and a half year,
two pregnancies.

:26:14
It's getting too much for me.
:26:18
Say that again.
-I'm a bad mother.

:26:21
It's getting too much for me. He's
living here for already 28years.

:26:26
What? Have I been speaking to the walls
during all this years?

:26:31
He's still living home, because you wanted it that way.
-Yes, it's my fault.

:26:36
I was afraid he would leave. But now
I'm afraid he'll stay forever.

:26:43
Do you realise what's happening to us now?
-Don't make it worse than it already is.

:26:48
Still living home at that age,
like if it is a hotel...

:26:52
and his stuff lying around everywhere.
:26:56
And bringing everybody over here.
:26:59
And those girls he's bringing.
And he goes around with our friends.


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