Pieces of April
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:50:03
Not anymore.
:50:05
Then I don't know you.
:50:27
Oh, shit!
:50:54
Joy, honey, are you all right?
:51:04
I am so critical.
:51:06
It's one of my worst faults,
:51:09
and some of the reasons
for this are obvious.

:51:12
But why, I keep asking myself,
:51:14
why am I so hard,
for instance, on you, Beth,

:51:17
when, for years, you've been
the daughter of my dreams?

:51:20
You have. You know you have.
:51:22
Apart from your weight problems,
we're practically the same person.

:51:26
So why am I so hard on you?
:51:28
Forget the fact that you're
making the same mistakes I made,

:51:31
and I wish you'd make your own.
:51:33
But I think I'm hard on you because
we've had so many good times.

:51:37
And I think it's likely,
as this gets worse, Timmy,

:51:40
I'll be hard on you, too, because
we've had so many good times.

:51:43
So then, why am I hard on April
when we didn't have any good times?

:51:47
That's not true, though.
:51:48
For days, I've been trying
to think of nice April memories,

:51:52
and I can only come up with one.
:51:54
One vivid, beautiful memory.
There's gotta be more.

:51:59
- One can be a lot.
- Okay, what was it?


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