Todas las azafatas van al cielo
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That's an old Iady's name.
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My name is Teresa.
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Do I Iook that bad?
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No, I...
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-And how does this go on?
-What?

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What am I going to say
that you already know

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as it's obvious?
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You could tell me about
a tragic past, to soften me.

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A death.
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That'd be great.
Something melodramatic.

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A tactic to inspire pity
first then sorrow, and then...

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And then Iove.
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Yes.
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I have something
that might interest you.

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It's not in the books.
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It's Iike this:
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A doctor,
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a young man
who had a good career

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met a stewardess,
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during a business trip,
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a very friendly,
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beautiful, nice girl.
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Their relationship
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grew and we...
got married.

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And then
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the girl died.
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The guy, who had everything,
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who couldn't ask for more
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from Iife, has...
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to carry her ashes,
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her remains, in a box...
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to the butt of the world...
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to throw
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the stewardess' ashes
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into the Beagle Channel,
where they first met,

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because he promised
the girl he'd do that.

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How does it go on?
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That's when he kills himself
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because he can't bear
the pain any Ionger.


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