The Day the World Ended
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:13:03
Thanks for calling.
:13:04
-You're welcome.
-Dad, she likes comics too.

:13:08
I never knew a girl
who liked Alien World.

:13:11
Could l have a word with you?
:13:16
-Were you talking to him?
-Yeah.

:13:18
-Well, why?
-He was in a fight.

:13:22
I just asked him some
basic background questions.

:13:26
-Like what?
-Like about his mother.

:13:29
-Did he tell you about her?
-No.

:13:33
-He reacted when l mentioned her.
-Right. Well, she's gone.

:13:39
She died five years ago,
in an accident.

:13:42
Ben's all l have and l'm all he has.
:13:45
I know what my son needs.
:13:48
-He needs the past to stay the past.
-You're a doctor.

:13:52
You should know that if you bury
the past, it'll rear its ugly head.

:13:58
Whatever. I just don't want
my son in therapy, okay?

:14:02
I'm sorry.
:14:18
We close at 9.
:14:20
Well, what can l get in 1 5 minutes?
:14:24
-A burger.
-A burger's fine.

:14:32
Can l get a cappuccino?
:14:38
-Please tell me you have cappuccino.
-Of course we do.

:14:42
-You think you're in Hicksville?
-No. Coffee's fine.

:14:53
Thanks.
:14:55
I was a judge for 35 years.
:14:59
I'm retired now.
But l still run two miles every day.


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