The Rundown
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1:33:18
Move.
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Well, look at him.
1:33:27
Look at you. Your beard.
You're like a real man.

1:33:31
- But you're so thin.
- Running is good exercise.

1:33:33
Good exercise. That's funny.
Did you hear him?

1:33:36
Running for your life.
1:33:38
I love it. I really do!
1:33:43
You know there's not
enough aspirin in the world...

1:33:46
...for a headache like you?
- Well, there probably is.

1:33:49
- But I understand what you mean.
- Well, that's good.

1:33:52
Because that means you'll understand
why you'll take that trip to Chicago.

1:33:56
Actually, I don't completely
understand that one.

1:33:59
- Still the smart- ass.
- I'm not that smart, Dad.

1:34:02
- I didn't know she was married.
- Well, she was.

1:34:06
Very married.
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And you. What took you
so long, huh?

1:34:11
Your kid was
a tough rundown, Billy.

1:34:14
- Him? No.
- Yeah, yeah.

1:34:17
But I did walk him right through
that door, right? Like we agreed?

1:34:20
- You did.
- We good?

1:34:24
We're good.
Two hundred and fifty large.

1:34:27
You got your restaurant, kid.
1:34:29
Now get out of here, huh?
1:34:33
Before I leave...
1:34:35
When I was in Brazil, they
showed me this ritual they do...

1:34:38
...when they have big celebrations.
1:34:40
What they do is, they eat this fruit,
and it's called konlabos, with a k.

1:34:48
So I figured before I leave,
we could celebrate one last time.

1:34:52
Come on, guys. Try some of this.
1:34:54
If he says it's good, it's gotta be.
He's the best chef I know.

1:34:57
Billy, here, you try the first piece.

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