Raising Helen
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:10:02
Hey, we would have won
if we'd played horse.

:10:05
Audrey, Henry, no video games
until you clean up the den.

:10:08
- Mom!
:10:12
- Oh, honey.
- Night, Mom. Night, Dad.

:10:15
You're looking good out there.
:10:16
Thanks, Dad.
The coach said I can play in every game.

:10:18
- That's great.
- Good night, everybody.

:10:20
No, the birthday girl
should not be doing the dishes.

:10:23
- I agree.
- Yeah.

:10:25
I'll go change my shirt
and I'll come back and take over. OK?

:10:27
OK.
:10:28
You guys are such a Pottery Barn
catalogue. How did that happen

:10:35
It's like they've never seen a dress before.
:10:37
Um... They just haven't seen
half of a dress.

:10:42
You know what you were saying
about the Pottery Barn catalogue?

:10:45
You know how you get there?
You meet the nice guy,

:10:49
you get married,
and you get to experience...

:10:54
The miracle of life.
:11:05
Well, I don't know
why I bother talking to you two.

:11:08
Hello in there.
Will I be seeing you in four months?

:11:12
Yes, I will. I hope you like potpourri.
:11:16
Yes, I do.
And I hope you like Tupperware parties.

:11:20
And lots of flowers. Lots of...
:11:23
It's true as well. I do, I love 'em.
:11:26
I love flowers.
:11:45
Thank you, guys.
:11:48
All right, all right. Thank you.
:11:50
That was great.
Helen and Devon. That's enough.

:11:54
Keep it down, I got neighbors.
:11:57
I don't know any of them, but I got them.

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