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1:11:06
Hello,
1:11:15
One raised eyebrow,
Never a good sign,

1:11:18
How do you remember
all their names, Dad?

1:11:20
Let alone birthdays
and religious affiliations?

1:11:22
-l have it all on a disk, That way--
-l really don't want to know,

1:11:29
You're in different leagues, Dad,
You and Dolly,

1:11:32
l think she's starting
to fall for you,

1:11:34
-Well, l'm sorry if--
-No, you're not,

1:11:36
Because being a man today means
never having to say you're sorry,

1:11:39
l resent how easy this all is for you,
1:11:41
You've got women coming and going,
cooking, cleaning,

1:11:44
They're probably tuning up your car
for all l know,

1:11:47
All that matters to you guys is the tushies
are tight and the bellies are flat,

1:11:51
Meanwhile, caring, interesting,
compassionate women,,,

1:11:54
,,,of a certain age sit home alone,,,
1:11:56
,,,reading Jane Austen, eating ice cream,
which makes them less likely to find--

1:12:00
Are we still talking about me?
Because l can't tell anymore,

1:12:05
No, l'm sorry, Dad, l can't either,
1:12:07
lt's all right,
1:12:09
l just don't want to see Dolly get hurt,
1:12:12
l don't either,
1:12:14
But it's different for me,
1:12:18
l've had the love of my life,
1:12:21
And no one else
could ever touch that,

1:12:24
No one can come close,
1:12:29
So l'm just out there,,,
1:12:31
,,,passing the time,
1:12:32
Tap-dancing, if you want the truth,
1:12:38
Maybe if l dance fast enough,,,
1:12:41
,,,l won't remember what l've lost,
1:12:45
You see?
1:12:58
l'll be right there,

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