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:36:09
She was supposed to be
at church .

:36:10
You can't fire me
because you got maced .

:36:12
Believe me.
:36:14
l wish that's why
l was firing you .

:36:17
Did you happen to see
the restaurant hot list?

:36:29
Oh , my God .
:36:34
So. . .
:36:37
How's Mr. Peabody doing?
:36:45
Alex?
:36:47
Oh .
Oh , no, no, no.

:36:49
There's no napping right now.
:36:51
You have to finish your book.
We need money. l got fired .

:36:55
Yeah , l know.
l saw it.

:36:56
Oh , you saw it.
:37:00
Yeah . lt's horrible.
My parents read this magazine.

:37:03
Now they know my penis
is called Mr. Peabody.

:37:06
lt wasn't my fault.
:37:08
She was calling me
when you were napping .

:37:10
l wasn't napping ,
for the 1 ,000th time!

:37:13
Okay, maybe l took a nap
at one point.

:37:16
When did napping
become against the law?

:37:18
Honey, l can't work here. lt's
impossible. l've been trying .

:37:22
l've written three pages
in the last six weeks.

:37:24
Three pages.
The book is due on Wednesday.

:37:26
lf we don't hand in the book, l
don't know what we're gonna do.

:37:29
We can't pay for anything .
The runners, the stools.

:37:32
We can't pay for the
tangelo bowl you like.

:37:34
We can't pay for your
little happy mug-vase thing .

:37:39
Well , what if you
got out of the house

:37:41
and went to write at, like,
a Starbucks or something?

:37:44
And what? You're gonna stay here
and try to find work

:37:47
while she has you running around
doing things for her?

:37:50
Doing all the little errands,
the chores she asks you to do?

:37:54
l don't think you could take it.
:37:56
l mean , l love you ,
but, honestly,

:37:59
l've been there, and l don't
think you could take it.


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