Life or Something Like It
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:02:01
whyyou might be
upset about this.

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IfI found out I had
a week left to live

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and realized that
my entire life was

:02:07
a meaningless quest for
the approval ofothers,

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I'd be upset, too.
:02:10
My life is not meaningless.
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Unlikeyours,
a hedonistic free-for-all,

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an empty succession
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ofbanal sexual,
physical encounters...

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whateveryou call it.
:02:20
There's nothing banal about any--
:02:21
Yeah? Well, that's not
what Andrea said.

:02:22
Why don'tyou 2 just
get a room already?

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Well, speaking ofmeaningless,
:02:30
what are we doing here again?
:02:31
Lanie and Vin: Pumpkins.
:02:33
Pumpkins shaped
like famous people.

:02:34
Is that their heads,
:02:35
or does that include
the entire body?

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Is that funny?
:02:38
It's supposed to be.
An attempt at humor.

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Ifyou owned a dictionary,
:02:41
you would look that
word up under ''H.''

:02:42
You know, Pete, ifyou had
less than a week to live,

:02:44
I don't think
you'd be so funny, OK?

:02:47
Lanie, he's a homeless guy, OK?
:02:49
He lives in a cardboard box
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in an alley on
Fourth and Sanders.

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All right?
He'sjust some crazy nut

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who had a bad case
oflogorrhea.

:02:56
Defiine logorrhea.
:02:58
Logorrhea,
it's diarrhea ofthe mouth.

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You know, he goes on
and on about things.

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Usually,
it's sports and weather,

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and sometimes he's right,
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and sometimes he's wrong.
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When it comes to matters
oflife and death,

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it's a little
out ofhis league.

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Really?
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Yeah, really.
:03:38
Hi, Daddy.
Happy birthday.

:03:40
Hi, dear.
Thankyou.

:03:44
It's made by Bose.
:03:46
It's the best
sound quality in the world.

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Thankyou, Gwen.
:03:49
Did, uh, you bring a gift, Pudge?
:03:54
Yes, I did.
:03:58
Ofcourse I did.

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