Raise Your Voice
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:44:01
You gotta
give me something.

:44:04
Um. Me and my brother were in a car accident
on the day of his graduation.

:44:10
And, um, some drunk driver ran
through a red light and

:44:13
Hey, Terri! Come here.
Uh, look, Terri, I've gotta go.

:44:17
somebody.
:44:19
Look, say hi
to Denise for me.

:44:25
- Hey.
- Hey, was that Jay running off?

:44:27
- Yeah.
- Figures. What, was he macking on you?

:44:30
Not that I could tell.
:44:32
Well, count your blessings,
'cause I know his game.

:44:34
He likes to hit
on nice girls.

:44:36
And baby, you--
you got a lock on that one.

:44:39
- What?
- I mean, look at you.

:44:41
Look at your hair, your clothes,
the way you talk.

:44:44
You're like some kinda
retro Brady Buncher.

:44:46
Shoot, I'm not even
trying to hear that.

:44:50
Okay, that was cute.
My bad.

:44:56
I didn't know
you could do t

:44:58
Yeah. My teachers are always harping
about how it's bad for me.

:45:00
You know, how I'm gonna lose my ear.
But I just like how it sounds in here.

:45:35
- Hello.
- Oh hi, honey.

:45:38
Um, Dad wants
to talk to you.

:45:40
Um, Simon, pick up.
:45:44
Hey, sweetheart.
How's it going? Hanging in there?

:45:47
- Yeah, everything's good.
- Sure do miss you.

:45:51
I miss you too, Dad.
:45:55
- What was that? Sounded like a siren.
- Uh, no, no. It's nothing.

:45:59
Well, it didn't sound like nothing.
It sounded pretty close.


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