The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants
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:16:07
Hey, baby.
:16:15
Here it is. l asked the school
to postpone sending this...

:16:18
...because, Dad,
l wanted to surprise you.

:16:21
-Ta-da! Straight A's.
-That's fantastic.

:16:24
Dad, l brought my tennis gear
and l have been practicing like crazy...

:16:27
-...so serve to me your absolute hardest.
-l'll do that.

:16:30
You know, l was calculating it
on the train.

:16:33
l haven't spent more than four
straight days with you since l was 1 0.

:16:37
l mean, l love it when
you come for Christmas...

:16:39
...but a whole summer
and just the two of us?

:16:42
Mom taught me
how to make arroz con pollo.

:16:44
l'm gonna cook that for you.
And platanos too.

:16:47
Wait, where are we?
:16:51
l have a surprise for you.
:16:55
l moved out of Charleston.
:16:56
And into a development?
Dad, you hate developments.

:17:00
When did l say that?
:17:02
At the Frederick Law Olmstead
exhibit at the Smithsonian.

:17:05
You said, ''There's city and there's country,
and everything else is a wasteland.''

:17:10
l was 9 years old. You came to D.C. for
one day to visit with a plastics company.

:17:14
You remember everything!
:17:16
l don't remember
you telling me you moved.

:17:23
Who is that?
:17:25
ls that your neighbor?
:17:27
Actually, we live together.
:17:33
Hey!
:17:38
You must be Carmen.
:17:45
Your daddy has told me
so much about you.

:17:47
l just know we're gonna have
the most wonderful summer together.

:17:51
-Kids! Kids, come on out here!
-Kids?

:17:53
They're not kids,
they're teenagers, just like you.

:17:56
They live with you?
:17:58
Carmen, this is Krista and this is Paul.

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