Surviving Christmas
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:09:00
You gotta help me out.
I don't wanna spend Christmas alone.

:09:03
If you would just please!
:09:05
She's gotta put
the bear on the belt.

:09:07
Can't she walk it through?
:09:08
She's got to put it on the belt.
:09:10
- It's a puppy!
- I know it's a puppy.

:09:12
Put Tu-Tu on
and she'll go for a ride.

:09:14
- My Tu-Tu!
- I need one second.

:09:17
If you could just please!
:09:18
- Okay, gimme the puppy.
- Sir, I need you to step here.

:09:22
- [Drew] You're abusing your child.
- Can you see I've got my own problems?

:09:26
- Whoa, whoa, now.
- I'm sorry. I am so sorry.

:09:29
Okay. Okay.
Hey, I know.

:09:34
- Heard it on the radio once.
- All right.

:09:36
Write down your grievances
about your family on paper.

:09:39
- All your grievances.
- Right.

:09:41
Go someplace that reminds you
of your childhood,

:09:44
at sunset and light
that piece of paper on fire.

:09:46
As the last shred of paper
is burning away, you whisper,

:09:50
"l forgive you."
:09:51
- "l forgive you."
- Mm-hm.

:09:53
- And it burns up.
- That's it.

:09:56
I like it.
:09:57
- Oh, thanks so much!
- Whoa! All right.

:09:59
- Have a good vaca.
- Where's my daughter?

:10:02
- [beeping]
- Sir?

:10:03
Huh? Oh, there she is.
:10:05
Whoa! Hey! Come on out!
Come out for Daddy!

:10:20
My grievances.
:10:38
Okay, buddy, here we go.
That'll be $72.50.

:10:41
My God!
:10:43
That's it!
:10:45
That's the house I grew up in.
:10:47
How's the $72.50 comin'?
:10:50
Good. It's comin' good.
:10:53
Keep the meter running.

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