Raise Your Voice
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:11:01
I can't believe
you sprung me.

:11:03
This is a first.
:11:05
Well, who know when we'll ever
break the law again, right?

:11:10
I'm not, uh, staying
in Flagstaff Terri.

:11:13
I lined up a job in Phoenix
and I'm going straight to Arizona State.
I'm not coming back.

:11:19
Just like that?
I mean...

:11:21
It's time.
:11:24
Dad and l...
:11:27
need...
:11:28
It's just time.
:11:31
The only thing I feel bad
about is leaving you here.

:11:33
No. You don't have to worry about me.
We get along okay.

:11:36
Yeah, that's what
worries me.

:11:39
It's more than getting along, T erri.
You please them.

:11:41
You're like a Stepford daughter out
of a mail-order magazine.

:11:45
Is that
a form of flattery?

:11:49
After Dad slammed you
on Bristol-Hillman,

:11:51
you're going to tell me
that didn't hurt?

:11:52
- No, it totally hurt.
- Then make a scene!

:11:56
Break something! Scream!
I... something.

:11:59
Huh-huh. Tantrums were
never my thing.

:12:01
Terri, you've got the best
voice I've ever heard,

:12:04
but if you hang with the "World
According to Simon Fletcher" any longer,

:12:08
you're going
to be doing "Cats" at the Y at 40.

:12:12
And that would suck.
:12:14
That would suck.
:12:22
!" Home!!"
!" This house is not a home...!"

:12:36
What's up, Flagstaff?"
How you guys doing

:12:40
all right?

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