Riding the Bullet
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After a while she just sort of
petered out, you know.

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I miss her terrible.
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On long drives,
I can still see her face sometimes...

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sitting right there where you are.
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Damn!
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You know, I'd take you all the way,
but I promised my brother Ralph...

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that I'd take him
over to that nursing home in Gates.

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His wife's up there,
she's got that forgetting disease...

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what do you call it,
Anderson's or whatever it is.

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-Alzheimer's.
-Alzheimer's, yeah. That's the fellow.

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Still, I suppose I could take you all the way.
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Don't let him.
There's something wrong with him.

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You don't have to do that.
I can get a ride from Gates easy.

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Damn, damn truss!
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Damn rupture!
You know, pardon my French...

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but if you stick around
this old world long enough...

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after a while all your works
start falling apart, you know.

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It just seems like the longer you live...
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the more God wants to kick you in the ass.
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Still, it's good that you dropped everything
to go see your mom the way you're doing.

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She's a good mom.
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Okay, Mrs. Parker.
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Well. This must be little Al.
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Alan. Who are you?
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This is Mr. Dalrymple from the ADC.
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I think I have everything
I need for now, Mrs. Parker.

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-Good. We'll be in touch.
-Thank you.

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-Thanks for the coffee and cookies.
-You're welcome.

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-Son.
-Goodbye!

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-What's ADC?
-He says it's Aid to Dependent Children...

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but I think it's Awful Damn Crapheads.

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