The Upside of Anger
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:10:01
Are we clear?
:10:03
Yes.
:10:06
Thank you.
:10:14
Mm, this looks good.
:10:23
What kind of a dick-head
runs away

:10:26
with his secretary?
:10:27
That is lame.
Take a right,

:10:29
make a left
at pathetic.

:10:31
I think he's coming
back home.

:10:37
Maybe not soon,
but... I do.

:10:42
I think we should
call him.

:10:44
And say what?
:10:46
"Hey Dad, how's your
new life going so far?

:10:48
I got an A
in interpretive dance."

:10:52
He doesn't care about you, Emily.
Get real.

:10:57
He lost his job, Hadley.
:10:59
- What?
- Your father was about to be laid off.

:11:02
He was told
a few months ago.

:11:07
He was devastated.
He didn't want you girls to know it.

:11:11
Okay? I think he
flipped out or something.

:11:13
I read this article
:11:15
on the internet.
Apparently, it's common.

:11:17
They lose their jobs,
and they go nuts.

:11:20
What do you want
from me?

:11:21
It's the best
that I can come up with.

:11:23
I don't want
anything from you.

:11:25
Well, don't take it out on me, Hadley.
You aren't gonna have to be here.

:11:27
You aren't gonna know
how empty this house is gonna be.

:11:29
Well, if it makes you feel
any better, I hate him too.

:11:31
Oh, does that mean
you hate me?

:11:33
You are such a mental.
:11:35
I have to go, okay?
:11:40
All right.
:11:43
I'll see you later,
okay?


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