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- I'll take care of this.
- Great.

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Nice to have met you.
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Wife's got 'im working.
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Yeah, what?
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Can get this cut in half?
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Here.
You don't got a saw at home?

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All right.
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You want it exactly in half?
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Preferably.
As close as you can get.

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You have used one
of these before?

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Yeah, but not to cut wood.
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- Kate.
- Oh, Louise, you startled me.

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I'm sorry.
I'm just out for my morning stroll.

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I noticed when the postman
put the mail in,

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the postcard from your
in-laws in the Philippines.

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Oh.
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It's nice to see things
are going well for them.

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Thank you.
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Yeah, you know, normally I'm not one
to pry into other people's affairs.

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No, of course not.
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I thought you should know,
the other night I was taking a walk,

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and um, minding my own business,
of course...

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Of course.
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I thought I saw
Julie through the window

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with the Cheeseman boy.
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And?
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He's not a member of the Church.
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Ah.
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Who knows what his values are.
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I mean, to encourage them
to socialize.

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I mean really.
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Well, I thought that you
and your husband,

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with him being in a position
of leadership,

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would want to set the standard
for the community, you know.

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You know what, Louise?
We are setting a standard.

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We had the Cheesemans
over for dinner.

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It's called "friendshipping."
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You know what?
You should try it sometime.

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- I see.
- Hmmm, I hope so.

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Patricia?

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