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I am still poor.
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Hmmm.
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But, Consuelo,
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even though you're poor,
don't you have

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any hobbies or interests
or anything?

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No, Mikey.
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But, like...
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what do you like to do
when you're not working?

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I am always working.
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But when you're not,
like now,

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what do you like to do?
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This is work.
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But it's not like...
real work.

1:01:36
This is just babysitting.
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You know, your job’s
really not so bad,

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if you think about it.
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You should smile more.
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Toby: When the sky is clear
and the sun is warm,

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you're reminded of how
beautiful things can be.

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A lamppost...
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a sign...
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a straw wrapper,
blowing in the wind.

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But when
that dark cloud appears,

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you realize how fragile
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the balance of life is.
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When Brady first
arrived to the hospital,

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He was unresponsive
to verbal stimuli.

1:02:23
We performed a CT scan
which demonstrated a large

1:02:27
subdural hematoma
with mass effect.

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Since the removal
of the subdural,

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he's been in a coma.
1:02:35
When I first met the Livingstons
it was in the first 24 hours

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of Brady coming in after
his tragic football accident,

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and they were acting
in a fairly typical way.

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We're not the ones that need help.
My son needs help.

1:02:48
My son's in there.
He can't even feed himself.

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I don't even know
if he's going to be

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a vegetable or not,
for Christ's sake!

1:02:54
Toby:
But what about Scooby?

1:02:57
How would this
affect him?

1:02:59
What meaning
is to be found in this?


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