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:45:00
Heather, we need a decision here.
:45:03
What's your opinion
on the whole burial issue?

:45:05
Because there's a lot of people here
with big opinions!

:45:07
And there's a problem with the blue suit
that I can't put my finger on....

:45:11
Wait, wait, wait.
:45:12
How you doing, Mom?
:45:13
Great. I'm great. We are gonna make it!
:45:17
-Hello.
-Drew, it's Ellen. You called me?

:45:20
Ellen.
:45:21
Ellen? Ellen,
thank you for calling me back!

:45:24
I'm so happy you called.
:45:28
Could you just hold on one second?
:45:30
-Hello?
-You need to come home, Drew.

:45:32
I'll be right back. Hello?
:45:34
Drew.
:45:35
Ellen, I called you about that
silly goodbye.

:45:39
Could you hold on for just one second?
:45:40
Yeah, but I'm actually
on my way out to dinner.

:45:42
Just hold a second.
:45:43
-Can we--
-I'm just in the middle of--

:45:45
-See, I've gotta--
-Ellen.

:45:46
-Just call me later, okay?
-Don't go.

:45:48
Okay.
:45:52
Hello.
:45:53
-Hello, stranger.
-Claire, hold on.

:45:55
Here's what's great
about the Nashville airport.

:45:57
I just wanted to call you and thank you.
:45:59
So, you know, goodbye, thank you and--
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-I'll hold.
-Okay.

:46:02
Hello?
:46:03
Cremated, don't you agree?
:46:05
Heather, they really love him here.
:46:07
They're not buying cremation.
They don't even acknowledge the word.

:46:11
But I need to call you right back.
:46:13
Is there anything more important
than the conversation we're having?

:46:16
I will call you right back.
:46:18
No problem.
Just dial "hell" and I'll answer.

:46:21
I'll call you right back.
:46:26
I miss Dad.
:46:30
Was he a fun guy?
:46:33
Of course he was a fun guy.
:46:35
Especially in the last few years
when you got so busy.

:46:40
I'll call you right back.
:46:46
-I know you're late for dinner.
-I am late.

:46:48
-I'm in Kentucky.
-Drew.

:46:52
It was real and it was great,
and it was really great.

:46:57
Call me anytime, okay? Goodbye.

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