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:26:02
Look at it this way.
:26:04
You go to a movie,
you can't have a conversation.

:26:07
You go out for coffee,
there's always a lull.

:26:09
This way when there's a lull,
at least my leaves get raked.

:26:14
Yeah, well, are you gonna do
the whole thing by hand?

:26:18
Yeah. My father says
it develops self-discipline.

:26:20
That's what people always say
when they want you to do stuff for free.

:26:28
I got a better idea.
:26:41
Stop that!
:26:44
Stop! You're supposed
to be helping.

:26:46
- Sorry.
- Silly.

:26:48
So where did you move
after that?

:26:50
When I was 15,
we left Caracas to go to London.

:26:53
Just when I was making friends,
we got transferred here.

:26:56
Wow, you've lived everywhere.
:26:58
My dad took us to Legoland once.
Had the Taj Mahal and the Eiffel Tower.

:27:03
Don't feel bad.
At least you have a place to call home.

:27:06
Yeah, I guess, but it must be
pretty cool being a consul's daughter.

:27:10
That makes you, like, royalty,
doesn't it?

:27:12
Right. I'm waited on
hand and foot.

:27:18
I would like to catch
the dog that does this.

:27:21
I was gonna make us
iced cappuccinos.

:27:23
Cappuccino? We don't have to
paint the house or wash the car fiirst?

:27:27
No!
:27:29
Here, here, I'll do that.
:27:32
I'll fiinish up out here
and you start on the caffeine.

:27:35
- Really?
- Yeah.

:27:37
Great. Maybe we'll still
have time for a swim.

:27:40
- Yeah?
- What time is it?

:27:42
I don't know.
:27:43
No, I do. Hold on.
It's...

:27:46
16:57.
:27:48
Whatever that is.
:27:49
Right.
I'll be right back.

:27:54
A little coffee, a little swim.
:27:57
That's what I'm talking about.

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