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00:00Eli Scruggs was the handiest of all handymen.
00:10You could ask any of his customers and they would tell you there was nothing he couldn't fix.
00:18Whether it was a broken vase,
00:24a leaky pipe, or a shaky banister, Eli always knew how to get the job done.
00:34But sadly, the man who had fixed so many things for the residents of Wisteria Lane was now about to break their hearts.
00:45Eli Scruggs, get down from there.
00:47Mrs. McCluskey.
00:49Just found this note in my mailbox. As you're retiring, what the hell?
00:53Yes, ma'am. It's true.
00:55Now, why would you want to do something stupid like that?
00:57My doc says I got a bum ticker. I have to take it easy from now on.
01:01Well, once I'm done fixing Mrs. Meyer's shingle, I'm on a plane to Waikiki.
01:06Well, this is very annoying. Who's gonna fix my water heater when it breaks?
01:11Oh, I met this young guy named Toby. Very bright. Just turned 30. He'll take care of you.
01:17Dammit, Eli. I am not comfortable with strangers in my house.
01:21Took me 10 years to trust you.
01:23I know.
01:24Most of those guys leave tools and nails all over the place. You never leave a mess.
01:30Thank you, ma'am.
01:32Have you told everyone else you're leaving?
01:34I left copies of that same note in everybody's mailbox.
01:37Well, that's not right. After all these years, people will want to say goodbye and maybe throw you a party or something.
01:45Oh, no. I prefer to go quietly, if you know what I mean. I don't want a big fuss.
01:50Well, I'll miss you, Eli. There will never be another one like you.
01:56With that, Eli Scruggs climbed his ladder for the very last time.
02:06And once he had finished making his last repair, Eli Scruggs, quietly, with no fuss, had a heart attack and died.
02:17And most importantly, without leaving a mess.
02:26It took an hour for someone to finally notice the body laying atop Susan Meyer's roof.
02:45It was less than 10 minutes later that the neighbors began arriving.
02:58Each determined to get a look at the various paramedics and policemen,
03:03who were all frantically trying to figure out exactly how to bring the body down.
03:09And it took two days for my friends to realize this tragedy had affected them.
03:22We're ready. Come on.
03:24More than they were willing to admit.
03:30Hey, Gabby. Did you remember to get change?
03:32Because when I cash in my chips, I don't want to hear you say, all I've got is 50s.
03:35Speaking of cashing in your chips, anyone know when Eli's funeral is?
03:38Oh, I think it's Saturday.
03:39I wonder how many people are going to show up.
03:41Miss McCluskey was saying he didn't have much family.
03:43Poor Eli. We should make sure he's got flowers at his funeral.
03:46I'm in. How much are we talking?
03:47I don't know.
03:48What do you think, Gabby?
03:51Gabby?
04:03Wow, Jimmy Choo.
04:06Oh, Carlos.
04:09These aren't even in the States yet.
04:11What's the catch?
04:13What are you talking about?
04:16You never buy me a present unless I'm mad or about to be mad.
04:19And I don't think I am, so why am I about to be?
04:21I have to go to Cleveland tomorrow.
04:23Carlos!
04:24They're begging me. The merger's going south.
04:26You just got home.
04:28With shoes.
04:30Don't leave me here. I'm going out of my mind.
04:33Everyone is so boring and suburban.
04:37And how many freaking honor students can that school have?
04:40Can we please not argue in front of the handyman?
04:43He has a name.
04:46What's your name?
04:47Eli Scruggs.
04:49You hear that, Carlos?
04:51You've brought me to a place where people are named Eli Scruggs.
04:54Fine.
04:55I'll give up my job.
04:56And everything that comes with it.
04:58Not the Jimmy Choo's.
05:01They're the only friends I've got.
05:03Thought so.
05:05I'm going to pack.
05:06You know, it's none of my business.
05:11You're right.
05:12It's not.
05:13But the ladies in this neighborhood are actually pretty nice.
05:16Yeah.
05:17They came by.
05:18Brought muffins.
05:19One of them wants her basket back.
05:21That'd be Brie.
05:23Anyhow, she and the other ladies play poker every week.
05:27If you like, I could talk to them.
05:29See if they'll let you host a game.
05:36Hi.
05:39We're, um, the neighborhood.
05:41Gabrielle invited us to play poker.
05:48So, is she in?
05:51Mrs. Solis will be right down.
05:53She likes to make an entrance.
05:57What does that mean, an entrance?
05:59Hello there.
06:02Welcome to my home.
06:06Oh.
06:07That's what it means.
06:10So, I said pumpkin.
06:11That's what I call Jon Bon Jovi.
06:13I said pumpkin.
06:14Even if I could steer a yacht, I'm certainly not about to do it in five-inch heels.
06:19True story.
06:20Well, you've certainly had quite a glamorous life.
06:23That was before my husband moved me here to East Nowhere.
06:26Seriously, I don't know how you girls do it.
06:29Do what?
06:30Get out of bed in the morning.
06:32I've only lived here a month and I want to put a gun to my head.
06:35You know what I mean?
06:37No, we don't.
06:39There are no good nightclubs, no theater.
06:42What do you do for a good time?
06:43Well, we watch the kids play soccer.
06:45And the school drama department puts on some really great shows.
06:48And then there's church, of course.
06:52Church.
06:55Oh, you're serious.
06:56Look, I know it's quiet here, but I think you'll find there's a real charm to Fairview.
07:04No, no, it's cute.
07:05It's cute.
07:06I get that.
07:07It's just, I was a top-tier fashion model and I guess I'm just gonna have to get used to the fact that the best part of my life is behind me.
07:15Goodbye doing vodka shots with Kate Moss and hello to sipping international coffee with you girls.
07:28Full house.
07:29Yes?
07:30Hello, it's Mrs. Solis here.
07:31Oh, I got it, I got it.
07:32Go, go, go, go.
07:33Ma'am, here's the bill for fixing your sink.
07:34Okay, thank you.
07:35By the way, you made quite an impression at the poker game.
07:36Really?
07:37Oh yeah, the ladies can't stop talking about you.
07:38Oh, well, I'm sure it was kind of exciting for them to have a star in their midst.
07:42Well, let me think, did they say star?
07:43I heard struck up, obnoxious, bitch,
07:47Oh, well, I'm sure it was kind of exciting for them to have a star in their midst.
07:52Let me think, did they say star?
07:55I heard stuck up, obnoxious, bitch.
08:01What?
08:03You know, I went out on a limb to get you into that game.
08:06And then you go in there acting like a blaster, and you didn't even know what to do.
08:09to get you into that game and then you go in there acting like you're better than they are
08:14my clothes said that not me well did you ask them anything about their lives
08:20why would they want to talk about their lives their lives are boring oh you know it's going
08:23to be really boring you sitting here alone in this big house without any friends if i
08:29were you i'd drop the attitude learn to like your neighbors well thanks for the advice you
08:37want to add that to your bill nope it's on the house
08:48i brought muffins
08:53that's so nice
08:56we were just playing poker and i wasn't invited i know i get it i just wanted to tell you guys i know
09:04i made a horrible first impression now you know why models don't usually talk because
09:10we say a lot of stupid patronizing things that make people want to avoid us
09:16what i should have said was my husband's never home
09:20i miss the city i miss my life
09:24i'm lonely all the time
09:32and i could really use some friends
09:38anyway here
09:39now that's how you make an entrance
09:57gaby
09:59i'm sorry what we're getting a wreath for eli's funeral are you in
10:03actually why don't you let me pay for it it could still be from all of us
10:07no you don't have to do that
10:11i sort of do
10:14now let's play some poker
10:19all right time for my luck to change this hand is for eli
10:24hmm next hand is for eli
10:26you know if we're gonna have a get together after the funeral we should start thinking about food
10:30and by we and food you mean brie right i thought that was clear i'd be happy to any special requests
10:37how about we pick something from your cookbook great gabby do you have your copy i'll go get it
10:51you use my cookbook to balance your table oh it's only temporary
10:55i need i needed her coloring book back
11:02all right watch out ladies
11:19i'm sorry if the frittata is a bit dry
11:20oh are you kidding it's great you should give lynette the recipe
11:23yes because that's what women in their eighth month really crave more stove time
11:28mine is so erratic i'm not even sure what the real temperature is
11:32of course if a certain doctor would loosen the purse string we're not getting a new stove if you
11:36would just take on a few more patients we could afford it well if i'm not supporting you adequately
11:41my dear by all means feel free to do something about it
11:43such as well you could maybe i don't know get a job i have a job i'm a homemaker
11:53and a damn good one so to make this you just saute some ham and some not happening tom i just
11:59sometimes think maybe you would appreciate the value of a dollar more if you had to work outside the home
12:04and i think you would appreciate my value more if for once you had to cook your own food and wash your
12:08own clothes well that makes me sell my own buttons i'll sew anything you want if you just stop getting
12:14me pregnant i want a new stove rex and if i need to get a job to pay for it so be it if you're looking
12:20for a stove we've got one that's hardly ever been used i wish i could say the same for my uterus
12:31oh yeah i ruined the brunch
12:41hey how's it looking under there eli it's gonna cost me an arm and a leg
12:44ah few fingers maybe honey my stomach's growling when's dinner oh we're having leftovers you can
12:54heat them up yourself if you want since when do we have leftovers since i started writing my own
13:00cookbook remember how you told me i should start making my own money well i've been going through
13:05all my old recipes and i've got this great idea for a real home-style american cookbook
13:10you're not serious why wouldn't i be people are always complimenting me on my cooking you're great
13:16but come on every bored housewife who pulls off a decent lasagna thinks she can write a cookbook
13:23you think i'm just like every other housewife no no no that's that's not what i'm saying it's just that
13:29what do you really know about writing i'll learn and i want it to be more than just a cookbook i want
13:35to talk about traditional values and give helpful hints about homemaking look look this is my
13:40fault you know i was ribbing you the other day about getting a job and you took it seriously
13:46if you really want a new stove i'll get you a stove
13:52can you stop this foolishness and make me something to eat that isn't leftovers
14:10i'll just go you can pay me whenever i know this is a rough time for you
14:41thanks elon
14:44by the way service for mr v was really nice
14:53you were there yeah i sat in the back of the church i wanted to say goodbye to mr v
14:57so uh
15:05have you thought about what you're gonna do now you mean with my life
15:09i don't know
15:15mrs v
15:19i've been meaning to give this to you for a while now but i uh
15:22you'll never find the right moment
15:30i kept it for you just in case you you might need it someday
15:33hope you don't mind
15:42i gotta tell you i made your cajun meat love
15:45whoo that may be my favorite meal ever
15:52i can't believe you saved this
15:53curse i'm not really in the mood to write a cookbook right now
16:01well maybe one day you will be
16:03hey brie i know what you can make for the wake that flaky breaded shrimp thing
16:17thanks but i know exactly what i'm gonna make
16:23it was a nice trip but i gotta tell you i don't know why we spend all that money going to the bahamas
16:35and if we're not going to leave the hotel room then why not just cover ourselves in suntan lotion and
16:40have sex here
16:42you just got a message from mrs mccluskey
16:46she said your handyman died
16:49eli
16:52oh my god
16:53he was working on susan's roof and dropped out of a heart attack
16:56can you believe that
17:05no no no you are not going to the gym again you said we were going to have afternoon sex
17:13well don't want to get back you say that every time umberto and then you're too tired maybe i
17:17wouldn't be if you weren't so clingy clingy we haven't had sex in two weeks it's like i'm 15 again
17:25what's wrong with us not us you your libido is out of control umberto look you've got a drawer full
17:33of toys use them
17:49oh oh eli i i forgot you were in there yeah i'm done fixing your faucet actually i was done 10 minutes
17:57ago but i was afraid to come out i'm sorry you heard all of that the good news is while i was in there
18:02i re-grounded your tub free charge
18:08wait a second
18:13what do you think of my ass
18:16sorry my ass on a scale from one to ten
18:21well i i i tick tock ten it's ten
18:24and the boobs perky and firm
18:29you've named them
18:31oh come on eli my husband won't have sex with me i just need to make sure it's not me
18:37it's not you you sure trust me i used to work in construction my buddies would have gone crazy for
18:46you cat calls nasty gestures hey you were the sweater mates if you ever need any work done call
18:52me because i got the perfect tool for the job
18:57you kept the drift
19:00yeah i do
19:02that was insulting and demeaning
19:07thank you so much
19:08miss brett your door was wide open got the paint you want to check the color
19:28everything okay things are great you want some wine we're celebrating
19:37what's the occasion i am no longer married to a gay guy
19:42umberto was gay
19:45so you wasted your time installing that light in the closet because he went flying out of there
19:51at least you know now it wasn't you
19:54wasn't it he said that being married to me was what convinced him that he liked men
20:02you could imagine what a boost to the ego that was
20:07come on you've had a gay guy sleeping with you for two years and those guys are pretty hard to land
20:13no no no trust me no need to be sad you're a knockout
20:23no i i need this handbag it's hard to be a handyman without a a hand
20:38what's wrong what are you doing you put the mirror over my bed
20:50you know exactly what i'm doing
20:52are you sure about this i don't want to take advantage of you
21:00well i'm sure you'll be gentle
21:07anyway i guess they're burying him on saturday obviously you want to go yeah
21:13i do
21:21i'll leave that black dress out i'll get it dry clean for the funeral
21:26a little sexy for a funeral isn't it
21:27well i don't think eli would mind
21:41mom
21:43that's penny i'll be right back
21:46mom
21:48hey sweetie what's up
21:50mom you said you'd help me with my math
21:54we're dividing fractions oh i wish you'd caught me two chardonnays ago
22:01mommy you promised i know but mommy's still planning eli's memorial
22:07start without me i'll be there in a little while
22:20oh my gosh lynette are you okay
22:33the doctor just called i'm pregnant
22:37this is fantastic yeah whoop-dee-doo
22:42honey you don't sound too happy about this i was planning to go back to work
22:47what wait what are you talking about i had it in the back of my mind for a while and then
22:53yesterday i got a phone hold it
23:00sorry i was having trouble paying attention
23:03jeffrey cuevis is retiring in september i am the perfect person to step into his job and that
23:11is exactly when perker starts kindergarten the timing is like a dream but what about our dream of
23:17having a little girl this could be our chance oh please you know it's gonna be a boy it's always a
23:24boy it's just gonna pee in my face and hide dead things in my shoes
23:30i'm doing this tom i am going after this job
23:33but who's gonna take care of the kids well i was hoping you could cut back on your hours at
23:41work i can't do that i have a career
23:47you did not just say that no i i didn't i didn't i cannot just stay at home wiping noses
23:57i need it for my sanity and i need you to back me up oh well the kids are up they're gonna want their breakfast
24:13and i'm gonna back you up by uh making it for
24:16my hero jeff cuevis is fantastic but i know i could take his department to a whole new level
24:31the hell is that oh my water broke take the overnight back out to the car oh three weeks
24:38that's a little soon but uh sure i could make that work for god's sake so then we gotta go to
24:43hospital in a minute i'm trying to lock this job down what kind of perks are we talking about here
24:50okay you're having contractions that's it i swear if you touch this phone i will have this baby right
24:56here and then beat you with it you're insane we have to go could you hold on one second we agreed
25:05i could go back to work after i gave birth after lynette not during
25:09i'm sorry is there any way we could finish this conversation tomorrow
25:17oh later in the day works better for me too well thank you very much bye hey
25:27i got the job congratulations baby's arm is sticking out why don't you high-five it
25:31tom i am in pain do you mind oh you'll see tom i know people say that you oh
25:44you can't have it all but i know we can
25:49oh mr swenson i can't tell you how excited i am
25:53maybe you could schedule a staff meeting so i could hit the ground running on monday
25:58no no no it can't be friday because remember we agreed that we would start next week
26:21so again thank you so much for this opportunity
26:24mr scabo yeah i think you might have forgotten something
26:32could you hold on a second
26:36oh my god oh my god well i was i was on the phone i was talking to my new boss and i
26:46she was only in there for a minute but it's 85 degrees outside i've never done this before
26:53you got a lot on your mind three kids and a newborn sounds like a new job
27:00yeah i do yeah it's a lot to handle there you go
27:06god i should probably get back to susan's windows uh you take care
27:26you take care
27:36are you still there
27:37lynette hello hello are you still there
27:47hey coming back in
27:52no i'm gonna go help my daughter with her homework hey penny wait up
28:04no i'm gonna go help my daughter with her homework
28:17no i'm sorry
28:21no i'm so sorry
28:23oh
28:23Yard sale!
28:45Oh, good.
28:47You're here.
28:49How are you, Eli?
28:51Fine.
28:51You?
28:52Great.
28:53Yeah, I haven't worn these jeans in a while,
28:55and I found 20 bucks in the pocket.
28:56Don't you just help when that happens?
28:59Also, Carl left me for a secretary,
29:01so I need you to change these locks.
29:04Oh, I'm so sorry.
29:06Oh, thanks, but don't be.
29:08Just hurry.
29:09Carl said he was coming by to get some of the stuff,
29:11and I want this place to be a gorgeous.
29:14Bye, Ben.
29:16You're doing all right, though.
29:17Oh, well, on one hand, I got dumped
29:20for a pair of headlights named Brandy.
29:22On the other, I reported Carl's credit card stolen,
29:25and I cut the pockets out of all of his pants.
29:27So, a little from column A, a little from column B.
29:32Oh!
29:35Sorry.
29:38If it's any consolation, redheads are nuts.
29:42What do you mean?
29:43Yeah, she'll make his life a living hell.
29:45It sounds like what he deserves.
29:47Brandy's not a redhead.
29:48She's blonde.
29:55So, uh, you maybe want to go with a deadbolt this time?
30:00What do you know?
30:04I saw him around town a couple times with a redhead.
30:11People in the neighborhood were talking.
30:13I thought you knew.
30:15I didn't.
30:18Would you feel any better knowing that she's kind of chubby?
30:22Just leave.
30:24But what about the locks?
30:25If Carl is coming...
30:27Change the locks.
30:29Then leave.
30:30Okay.
30:31But I really am sorry...
30:33Change the locks.
30:34Don't talk to me.
30:35Then leave.
30:43Susan?
30:44Susan?
30:48Susan, did you call me?
30:49I couldn't really understand the message.
30:55Oh, wow.
30:57You want me to come back later?
31:02Are you all right?
31:05No.
31:06Of course you're not.
31:09I heard you and Mike are getting divorced.
31:12I'm sorry.
31:13Probably not what you want to hear, but...
31:15I thought you were a great couple.
31:18Thanks.
31:19Sweet.
31:30Do you maybe remember what you wanted me to do?
31:36Locks.
31:36Change the locks.
31:37Got it.
31:38Let me go see what I got out in the truck.
31:40Susan, I don't know much about love.
32:06I dabbled in it once or twice, but it always seemed more trouble than it was worth.
32:13I told myself I wasn't missing much.
32:15But watching you all these years, how hard you've tried, how hurt you've been, but you still keep getting back up, you dust yourself off, and you try again.
32:36Maybe I am missing something, maybe it is worth it.
32:46Maybe it is worth it.
32:47And, uh, I'm sure it's not going to help for you to hear me tell you this, but you're damn heroic to me.
32:57You are.
32:58You are.
33:00Yeah.
33:00Yeah.
33:01Hey.
33:02Just dropping these off.
33:04Finally got them cut.
33:05Tell Jackson I'm sorry it took me so long.
33:19Actually, um, Jackson and I split up.
33:26Wow.
33:27I'm sorry.
33:28Am I sorry?
33:29Oh.
33:30Yeah.
33:31He's a great guy.
33:33I just, uh, want to be alone right now.
33:38Well, good for you.
33:40Oh, hey, um, as long as you're here, I think there's a loose shingle on my roof.
33:48You think maybe you could fix it for me?
33:50Oh, I'd be happy to, but just so you know, it'll be the last thing I ever fix for you.
33:55I'm retiring.
33:57What?
33:58Well, today's my last day.
34:00You can't retire.
34:02I break too many things.
34:04I know.
34:05You paid for the trip to Hawaii I'm going to take.
34:07No, that's the right move.
34:09You'd be happy for me.
34:11Hey, I am happy for you.
34:13It's just, uh, this is going to sound crazy.
34:18Why?
34:19Um, I think you have been the most consistent male relationship in my life.
34:25You're so stable and reliable and I just always thought you'd be around.
34:34Which is funny because I don't really know anything about you.
34:37Well, how about this?
34:39I fixed your shingle and when I'm done you can ask me anything you want.
34:44Great.
34:45I will go to the store right now and get some wine so we can toast your retirement.
34:50I like that.
34:51Perfect way to end my time on Wisteria Lane.
34:54Oh, hey.
34:55What kind do you like?
34:56Red or white?
34:57Either one.
34:58Just make sure it's a screw top.
35:01It's a screw top.
35:16Eli Scruggs was buried on a Saturday.
35:21And all the people that Eli had helped over the years came to pay their last respects.
35:27But one person was missing.
35:30Someone who had changed Eli's life.
35:34In a way he never forgot.
35:37Excuse me, ma'am.
35:40Hope I'm not interrupting your day.
35:42Not at all.
35:43Can I help you?
35:44I was hoping I could help you.
35:46I'm a handyman.
35:47Just moved into town looking for work.
35:49Oh, sorry.
35:50I, um, I don't have anything that needs fixing.
35:53Well, if you ever do, uh, here's my card.
35:58Eli Scruggs.
36:00What a distinctive name.
36:02People do seem to remember it.
36:04So if any of your friends need help, I can do pretty much anything.
36:07I don't know.
36:08Um, if you have an extra card or two, I could hand them out.
36:12I'd really appreciate that.
36:15Oh.
36:16Oh.
36:34Anyway, thank you for your time.
36:41I have a broken vase.
36:43I'm sorry?
36:44I, I was, uh, dusting the other day and knocked it off the bureau like an idiot.
36:48Anyway, I saved the pieces.
36:50If you could glue it back together for me, I'd really appreciate it.
36:53Oh, ma'am.
36:55You don't have to do that.
36:57Mr. Scruggs.
37:00I need my vase fixed.
37:03It means a lot to me.
37:05You're not going to make me beg, are you?
37:06No, ma'am.
37:07I'm not.
37:08Good.
37:09Come on in.
37:10Come on in.
37:11Come on in.
37:15Mr. John.
37:16Oh, didn't mean to disturb you.
37:17Your front door was wide open.
37:26Oh.
37:27Eli, I, I don't have any work for you today.
37:29I'm just here to drop off that handle you wanted.
37:30Finally found one that matched.
37:31Want me to install it?
37:32Not today.
37:33Okay.
37:34I'll just be going now.
37:35Eli, wait.
37:37What?
37:38What?
37:39I'm not going to disturb you.
37:40Your front door was wide open.
37:41Oh.
37:42Eli, I, I don't have any work for you today.
37:43I'm just here to drop off that handle you wanted.
37:45Finally found one that matched.
37:46Want me to install it?
37:47Not today.
37:48Okay.
37:50I'll just be going now.
37:53Eli, wait.
37:55What?
37:56What?
37:58Do you remember this?
38:03Oh, right.
38:04This is the very first thing you ever fixed for me.
38:07Yeah, that must have been, what, two years ago.
38:10Yeah.
38:11Guess that glue really held that.
38:12Yeah.
38:13I want you to have it.
38:15What?
38:17Why?
38:19I've just been doing some thinking about the people I know.
38:24The ones who walked into my life and made it better than it was before.
38:29Oh.
38:30People like you.
38:31Oh.
38:32Anyway, I've, I've, I've never said thank you.
38:36Oh, no.
38:37I'm, I'm the one who should thank you.
38:39You, you, you introduced me to all your friends.
38:42My business couldn't be better.
38:44Oh.
38:45I'm so glad.
38:46Yeah.
38:47Anyway, I, uh, I want you to have this.
38:52Jesus.
38:54Jesus.
38:58Mrs. Young.
38:59Are you alright?
39:03Everything's fine.
39:12Are you sure?
39:18You should go now.
39:20I'm ready.
39:21I'm ready.
39:22Oh.
39:23Go.
39:24You should go now.
39:25Bye.
39:28Bye.
39:29Bye.
39:31Bye.
39:32Bye.
39:33Bye.
39:34Bye.
39:40Bye.
39:41Bye.
39:42Bye.
39:43Bye.
39:44Bye.
39:46Bye.
39:48Bye.
39:48so i look in the window and there's blood everywhere all over the walls and the ceiling
40:04not to mention her hardwood floors which she just had installed last week
40:08i don't know what she was thinking i just wish there'd been some warning some sign that she
40:16would do such
40:29eli scrugg sat in his truck for almost an hour devastated that he had done nothing to save me
40:49he then made a quiet vow to god from that moment forward he would do what he could to help people
41:00to help them fix their lives
41:02and for the rest of his life that's exactly what he did
41:11it was a lovely service eli would have liked it
41:25hell of a turnout who knew he had so many friends i'm not surprised he was a good man i can't help
41:33feeling there's more we could have done to honor him well let's just make sure we remember him
41:37eli would have said that's more than most people get and he would have been right as usual
41:52wait
41:53i wanted to fix something for eli for a change
42:14and somewhere in a place reserved for the very best of us eli scrugg smiled and said thank you
42:31to the very best of us
42:33i was at the end of the day
42:37so my friends i hope so
42:38and i hope so
42:42i hope so
42:44and i hope so
42:46and i hope so
42:49i hope so
42:50it's not all
42:51my friends
42:53i hope so
42:56it's not all
42:57but
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