Life or Something Like It
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:02:04
All right, little guy.
:02:05
Hey, Tommy.
:02:07
Hmm?
:02:08
We're home.
:02:09
Mmm. Thanks, Dad.
:02:10
You ready to go?
:02:11
Oh, it was nice
to meetyou, Lanie.

:02:12
It was nice to meetyou.
:02:14
You gotyour bag?
:02:15
Yeah.
:02:17
I can't believe thatyou
broke up with Cal Cooper

:02:19
just to go out with my dad.
:02:21
Oh, no, Tommy.
Your dad and I aren't--

:02:24
aren't, you know.
:02:27
Yeah, Tommy.
Look, we, uh, Lanie and I

:02:29
arejust, you know,
we'rejust friends.

:02:31
Wejust work together.
:02:32
Then why is she wearing
your clothes?

:02:35
Um... you know what?
:02:38
I, uh--
I'll explain that toyou

:02:40
a little later on, OK?
:02:42
All right.
:03:07
I swear, that's always
the hardest part.

:03:10
Is that his mom?
:03:11
Yeah.
:03:15
Yeah, we grew up together.
:03:16
You know,
back in New York.

:03:19
Catholic school, when...
:03:21
well, ifyou got a girl pregnant,
:03:22
you basically have 2 choices.
:03:24
You can either marry her or...
:03:26
marry her.
:03:28
So--
:03:31
But then we split up,
:03:32
and she moved out here
:03:34
and tookTommywith her.
:03:37
You know, I had to follow, too.
:03:38
I just--
I couldn't bear to be

:03:39
that far away from him.
:03:41
And I don't know what's worse,
:03:43
you know?
:03:44
Getting divorced or...
:03:46
the two ofus trying to
stay together for him.

:03:50
Well, I think
he'sjust really lucky

:03:53
to have 2 parents that love him.
:03:57
Yeah.

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