Mr. Deeds
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-I told him he could have that.
-Thanks.

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Right on. Nice seeing you.
:41:04
You need to use our bathroom,
come back and use it, okay?

:41:07
-Will do!
-All right.

:41:10
How do you think I did at the funeral today?
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You spoke beautifully, sir.
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I still feel bad.
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I snapped my uncle's hand off
when I put him back in the casket.

:41:19
Lucky for him, he was dead, sir.
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Even though his face was frozen that way...
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...it looked to me like he was a happy guy.
Am I right?

:41:28
-He truly was.
-Come on, sit down, please.

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And I got to hang out with him, just like this...
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...almost every day for 30 years.
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What did you guys talk about?
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We spoke of life, love, art, wine, business.
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I learned much from him.
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-I bet you miss him, too.
-I do.

:41:47
He was like a parent to me.
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You see, I never knew my father, and Mama...
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...she passed while giving the birth to me.
:41:59
-You want some Cocoa Pebbles?
-No, thanks.

:42:02
I have much work to do.
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-Thanks. You don't have to do that.
-Enjoy your Pebbles.

:42:10
One more thing.
:42:12
Your great-uncle did not let me
change his socks for him, either.

:42:16
I like feet.
:42:18
I do not know why.
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Hello.
:42:29
Hi, Deeds? lt's Pam. Pam Dawson.
:42:31
I'm so happy you called.
I'm wicked sorry about last night.

:42:35
I don't drink very often.
:42:37
I thought you held your liquor very well.
:42:40
Unfortunately, I couldn't hold it for too long.
:42:42
That's okay. I didn't really like that skirt anyway.
:42:47
I'm getting a call on the other line.
Can you hang on for a second?

:42:50
-Sure.
-Thank you.

:42:53
Hello.
:42:53
Mr. Deeds, this is Kevin Ward,
the quarterback you punched.

:42:57
What's up, buddy?
:42:58
I wanted to say that I was thinking it over
and I'd like to live up to my word.


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