Me and You and Everyone We Know
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:53:01
Does your mom make you do that?
:53:04
No, this is my own towel.
:53:06
I bought it with my own money.
I have the whole set.

:53:11
See, this is the bath sheet...
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and this is the hand towel...
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and this is the washcloth.
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- Isn't the washcloth cute?
- Yeah.

:53:21
When they hang on the rack,
they go like this.

:53:25
I only have one set...
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but I think I'm going to get
the other two for Christmas.

:53:31
What is all that stuff?
:53:34
When I get married, all this stuff will
belong to my husband and my daughter.

:53:38
Everything I have here
will be theirs.

:53:41
All of it. It's my dowry.
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This is called a hope chest.
Or trousseau in French.

:54:12
So Peter was barfing?
:54:14
I asked the neighbor
woman to go get him.

:54:16
It's like how they say it takes
a village to raise a child.

:54:20
If you'll excuse me,
this is a private call.

:54:26
So Robby's old enough
to walk home alone?

:54:31
Shit lords!
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There's no answer.
:54:48
Robby loves to answer the phone.
If he was there, he'd be answering it.

:54:53
Maybe Peter went out
looking for Robby.

:54:56
Yeah, see, this is why you don't
want a village raising your kid...

:54:59
because there's sketchy
parts of the village...


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