Stealing Harvard
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He's always watching me.
And when I come home...

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...he's here to take you on dates!
- What dates?

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Where he squires you around. You go
to bed smelling like English Leather...

1:00:11
...and I have freaky dreams
about England.

1:00:14
Why didn't you come to me
in the first place?

1:00:19
Why was the hardest thing
to tell me the truth?

1:00:24
Of all the things I've done
these past few days...

1:00:27
...the one thing I couldn't do
was disappoint you.

1:00:34
Do you like my baskets?
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Yeah.
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- You don't think they're just a hobby?
- No, they're amazing!

1:00:46
John.
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I know where we can get $30,000.
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- Where?
- From my dad.

1:01:03
We're not borrowing
from your father.

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- I know. We're gonna take it from him.
- Take as in "steal"?

1:01:11
When he was drunk, he told me he
keeps about $50,000 in cash at work.

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- At Homespital?
- Yep. It's just sitting there.

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Waiting for us.
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This is gonna be easy.
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- And fun.
- I don't know, Elaine.

1:01:25
- Stealing from your father?
- What? He's got insurance.

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- We're really just stealing from them.
- Bastards.

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Yeah.
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So tell me again about how you hit
David Loach in the face.

1:01:43
Well, let's just put it this way.
His ass was kicked.

1:01:48
You are so sexy right now.
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- You're not crying.
- Why would I be crying?


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