Surviving Christmas
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- So what's your deal anyway?
- My deal.

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I mean, sometimes you have
these moments of lucidity,

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but then other times
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it's just not so much normal.
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I don't understand, I mean,
I don't wanna be alone on Christmas.

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You've never been alone.
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On Christmas, it's not like
being alone. It's alone alone.

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This wouldn't be
one of those lucid moments.

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- I wasn't going for that.
- Okay, I see.

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All right, little Miss Grinch.
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I know you're a sophisticated,
modern woman

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that's very jaded and nothing
gets to you, and you have no emotions.

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But I'd be willing to bet
that even you,

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before you got old...
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...-er than you are now,
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but still as young, attractive,
smart and beautiful...

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[sniffling] That's better.
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I don't know, like,
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some moment in your childhood
before everything got complicated,

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when you were happy.
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You must have some moment in your life
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that you'd like to go back and relive.
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Yeah.
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Once,
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I was, like, nine years old
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and we had just had
this ice storm.

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I was walking home from school
through Bishop Park.

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You know that one big oak tree
in the middle?

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It was completely frozen.
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All the branches were icicles.
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It was just...
It was incredible.

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It completely stopped me
in my tracks.

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I remember standing underneath it
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pretending that I was a princess
in a magical crystal palace.

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It was really...
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It was beautiful.

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