Raising Helen
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:12:12
" I am extraordinary
:12:15
- All set, Ms Rosenthal.
- Oh, finally.

:12:17
Come on in. Thank you for waiting.
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Any minute. Any minute.
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Christopher, don't make me call for a pizza.
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Any minute.
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- Hey.
- Hi.

:12:25
- Hi.
- How are you?

:12:27
Hi. What is this? Sunday brunch gridlock?
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Oh, I know. They just keep on telling us,
"Any minute now," like it's a mantra.

:12:33
Can we wait like normal, patient adults?
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- No.
- Christopher. Hi.

:12:41
- I would like a Bellini, please.
- Bellini.

:12:43
- Ooh, yes. Bellini.
- Bellini. Bellini.

:12:47
It's my sister.
:12:50
Jenny, can I call you back?
:12:54
- Jenny.
- Acceptable guys at 12 o'clock.

:12:57
Jenny, slow down. I can't hear you.
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Are they looking at you or me?
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What?
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Oh, no.
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- Oh, no, Jenny.
- Helen, what's the matter?

:13:11
- Look at Helen.
- Jenny...

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Helen, what happened?
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Hello. What is it?
Honey, what happened?

:13:23
What?
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Are you sure?
:13:32
Jumped the center divide and he slammed
into them. They didn't have time to react.

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- That's what the police think, anyway.
- I'm sorry, Ed.

:13:40
I remember when
they bought this house.

:13:43
So what happens now with the kids?
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- Oh, hey.
- Do the kids have any grandparents?

:13:47
Yes. Paul's parents came from Miami.
They just barely made it today, so...

:13:53
So sorry.

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