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Tea, coffee,
something stronger?

:15:02
No, I'm fine, thanks,
Mr. Hopgood.

:15:05
Oh, call me Vinnie.
:15:26
That's...
:15:27
a lovely tie
you're wearing, Russell.

:15:31
Well, thank you.
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My favorite color,
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actually.
:15:39
Oh, it's Ralph.
:15:41
Mr. Williams.
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It was worth the wait.
:15:46
Come over here, dear.
:15:55
Now, well, how can
this gorgeous man and I

:16:00
help you, Russell?
:16:01
Well, Mr. Hopgood,
I have to hand here

:16:03
your application
for official recognition

:16:06
of your same-sex union.
:16:08
Oh, yes,
and I just can't tell you

:16:09
how thrilled we are
that the government

:16:11
has finally recognized
our marriage, as it were.

:16:16
Well, it's the validity
of that marriage, Mr. Hopgood,

:16:19
that I'm here to establish.
:16:20
Unfortunately, this new law
is open to some abuse

:16:23
by people with
considerable tax debts,

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for instance.
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Needless to say,
people caught in the act

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of participating
in such fraudulent activity

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will be prosecuted
to the full extent of the law.

:16:40
So, now,
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exactly how
did you two good people

:16:43
fall in love?
:16:45
Yes.
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Well, how does one recall
the day, the moment?

:16:56
I walked into the garage,
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and he was standing there
in his overalls,


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