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:46:00
-I'll hold.
-Okay.

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Hello?
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Cremated, don't you agree?
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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?
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Of course he was a fun guy.
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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.
:47:00
It's just goodbye, you know?
It's not "goodbye. " It's just goodbye.

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Take care.
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Goodbye.
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Goodbye.
:47:24
Hello?
:47:25
Good Lord. Did I win the phone lottery?
:47:28
Tell me about the Nashville airport.
:47:31
I'm over it.
I'm actually almost home now.

:47:34
Were the roads as hellish as I told you?
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Claire, my dad's dead.
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I know.
:47:46
You knew?
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I don't know a lot about everything...
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but I do know a lot about
the part of everything that I know...

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which is people.
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And I thought I was so mysterious.
:47:59
Trust me, everybody is less mysterious
than they think they are.


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