The Perfect Man
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:13:01
There are no stupid questions.
:13:03
So please, if you have
something on your mind,
knock on my door.

:13:10
Mom.
:13:11
Or raise your hands.
:13:14
Woman in the back.
Go ahead.
Hi.

:13:17
Instead of once a year,
have you considered
a monthly forum where...

:13:21
students and teachers
could exchange thoughts
in an effort to enhance...

:13:25
communication and bridge gaps?
:13:28
That's a...
:13:29
That's a great comment,
Mrs...

:13:31
Miss Hamilton.
:13:34
I also wondered if you'd
thought of monthly mixers
for single parents.

:13:39
Not that I don't want to meet
married parents as well.

:13:41
I would.
:13:42
It's just that sometimes
we single parents...

:13:45
have different concerns
than married ones.

:13:47
Different priorities.
If you know what I mean.

:13:50
And by priorities I mean:
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I need to meet a good man.
:13:59
In that case,
where do I sign up?

:14:05
Okay, well,
this was interesting.

:14:09
Where were we here?
:14:15
So you're just not
going to talk to me
for the rest of your life?

:14:19
Come on, Holly.
:14:20
Every unmarried parent there
appreciated the suggestion.

:14:24
Did it ever occur to you
that the point
of the meeting...

:14:26
wasn't for the needs
of the single parent?

:14:29
That the point
of the meeting was maybe
for, I don't know...

:14:32
the kids?
Well, sure.

:14:34
I was just thinking...
About you!

:14:37
Because you're always
thinking about you.

:14:45
She's doing it again.
:14:47
Only this time,
I can't smile and play along.

:14:50
Because the truth is
I'm tired...

:14:52
of bubble-wrap
and change of address cards,
of figuring out new towns...

:14:55
and finding new friends.
:14:58
It's just not fun anymore.

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