Raising Helen
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3:15:02
- OK.
- OK.

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- So, will you help me find a dress?
- Yes, I'll find you a dress.

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OK.
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- In the balcony of the church?
- Seemed like a good idea at the time.

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- You are so going to hell.
- Hey.

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Spider.
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OK. Cradle.
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All right, guys. Shoot.
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Whoo!
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OK. Hit the showers.
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Henry, pick up the balls.
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Hey. Gimme one of those.
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Come on.
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Let's go. Take a shot.
3:15:54
Come on.
You gotta get fired up for your game.

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I am. Can't you tell?
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(sarcastically) Yahoo.
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Oh, Henry.
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OK. Henry?
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Let's talk.
3:16:09
You used to love to play sports.
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Sit down.
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You and your dad used to play basketball
till it was too dark to even see the hoop.

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Even when I missed, he'd always count it.
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He called it
"Giving me the benefit of the dark."

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- It's OK to smile about it.
- No, it's not.

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- And it's OK to play sports.
- No.

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- Why?
- Because he can't play any more.

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Because everyone kept saying
Mom and Dad are up in heaven

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and they're looking down on us always.
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Well, if he is, I'm not gonna
make him feel bad about not playing.

3:16:48
Like if you're having a good time
without him, you're rubbing it in?

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Yeah.
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Henry. The only thing sadder
than them not being here

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is knowing that by not being here,
you're not doing what you love.


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