Stealing Harvard
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:12:05
Don't you think we're
moving fast here?

:12:08
John. I know it seems scary to be
spending all this money on a house...

:12:13
...but that's what we've
been saving for.

:12:16
My mom and dad fought about money,
but that can't happen to us...

:12:20
...because we have $30,000...
:12:23
...for our house. Our home.
Our future.

:12:29
And no one can take that
away from us.

:12:34
That's what I meant.
:12:37
So Noreen got into college, and
Elaine had found our dream house.

:12:42
These wonderful things were locked
in a struggle for the same money.

:12:48
Not $30, $30,000.
:12:51
I had to try and borrow it.
:12:53
- Hello, dear.
- I called my Aunt Jean:

:12:56
- No!
- My Uncle Dave:

:12:58
- No!
- And my grandmother:

:13:01
Who do you think I am?
Albert fucking Trump?

:13:06
It was my last option. A man whose
ideas were sometimes so dumb...

:13:11
...they were brilliant.
I had to go to Duff.

:13:22
Hey, man, how you been?
:13:28
John. Been almost two months. Did
you disappear off the face of the earth?

:13:35
- I've just been busy.
- I've been busy...

:13:37
...with my landscaping company,
Landscape Escape.

:13:41
Doesn't mean I have to go and
disappear off the face of the earth.

:13:48
- I can't stay mad at you, man.
- Duff! You burned me.

:13:52
John! John!
:13:58
- Tarp?
- Yep.


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