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:06:02
- How long's it been, Abuelito?
- 52 years.

:06:04
Fifty-two years!
:06:05
He's 70 years old, and the closest thing
that he's had to a vacation

:06:09
is when they put a pacemaker
in him four years ago.

:06:12
The first thing I'll do with the money
is to give him the rest he's earned.

:06:16
That's what it's all about for me,
:06:18
to be able to do things
for the people I care about.

:06:22
'Cause I really put my family
through a lot recently,

:06:25
and, um, well, this way
I can make it up to them.

:06:28
You know, maybe even
buy my mom a new house.

:06:31
And, uh...
:06:32
Maybe after, uh, my grandpa
comes back from his cruise,

:06:35
we can get to do some of the things
that we always wanted to do.

:06:43
Grandpa?
:06:49
- Hey.
- I'm not doing anything.

:06:51
What?
:06:54
- What?
- Just saying good morning.

:06:57
Oh. Right.
:06:58
Morning.
:07:00
- Sorry.
- You going somewhere?

:07:02
Me? No.
:07:06
Well, yeah...
:07:09
...just thought
I might take a walk.

:07:12
Uh, maybe scope out
some, uh, new fishing area.

:07:15
- I'll come with.
- That's okay.

:07:16
I could use a bit of the wide open.
:07:18
Dude, I could really use
some alone time right now.

:07:22
Sure.
:07:33
I'm a big guy.
I get dehydrated easy.

:07:36
Yeah.
:07:39
Yeah, okay.
:07:47
Claire, you got a second?
:07:51
- Uh, sure.
- I was wondering if you're free

:07:53
to help me with a little project.
:07:55
- Me?
- Yeah.

:07:57
I'm building something and I could
use an extra pair of hands.


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