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00:10No mom would do better than this.
00:13It's going under brown.
00:15What's the difference?
00:15He would have wanted something nicer.
00:17Well, he should have thought about that before he left us.
00:19He should have thought about it.
01:02Your father and I weren't big on parties.
01:05He only gets one of these.
01:06Well, I just don't see why it has to be such a big to-do.
01:10We hired caterers, Mom.
01:11You don't have to actually do anything.
01:13Having help is always more work.
01:15They don't know where anything is.
01:17There's never enough food.
01:19There'll probably be plenty of food.
01:22This house isn't big enough for so many people.
01:24Well, Mel offered the house.
01:26And how would that look?
01:57Dad?
01:59Dad?
02:24A paper shadow in a house of stone.
02:29The wooden flag of a drifting dreamboat.
02:35I never knew how far the ride was going to go.
02:40Till I look back at the smoke.
02:43You can't keep up with the Joneses.
02:48Don't want to smell the Joneses.
02:50Don't want to run for the roses.
02:50Don't want to run for the roses.
02:53I got my pocket of roses.
02:59I got my pocket of roses.
02:59Sometimes I wonder why.
03:02Sometimes I wonder why.
03:03I just don't want to run for the Joneses.
03:09Don't want to smell the dying roses.
03:14I got my pocket full of roses.
03:19I don't keep up with the Joneses.
03:41As we prepare to commit our brother Ronald Cooper to his final resting place, I'd like
03:46to invite his daughter Allison to honor her father with a song.
03:56I used to play this song when I was younger, and it meant a lot to me.
04:02And I'd like to think it meant a lot to him, too.
04:12Shadows are falling and I'm running out of breath.
04:17Keep me in your heart for a while.
04:21If I leave you, it doesn't mean I love you any less.
04:28Keep me in your heart for a while.
04:32When you wake up in the morning and you see that crazy sun.
04:39Keep me in your heart for a while.
04:44There's a train leaving nightly cold when all is said and done.
04:50Keep me in your heart for a while.
04:55La, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, love.
05:01Keep me in your heart for a while.
05:06La, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la.
05:10You marry your high school sweetheart.
05:12You have a couple kids.
05:14You start making money.
05:17It's not a lot.
05:18But if you keep your nuts small, you can save for a rainy day.
05:24And those do come.
05:27So you tell yourself, next year is the year you'll travel.
05:30Buy the nice car.
05:32You get so accustomed to postponing the reward, you forget what it was you wanted in the first place.
05:39But that's all right.
05:41At least you have your health.
05:44Then, on a day like any other day, you go to sleep, and you don't wake up.
05:51And your carefully managed life ends just like that, with no warning.
05:57And no fanfare, laid to rest by a pastor who's never even met you.
06:03And knowing my father, he would have been okay with that.
06:07But I think he would have liked to say goodbye.
06:13Andrew, I'm so sorry for your loss.
06:18Oh my goodness, thank you so much.
06:19Thanks for being here.
06:20Appreciate it.
06:44I kind of always hoped she'd die first, you know?
06:48Let Dad have a few years to enjoy himself.
06:52She never seemed terribly happy about being alive.
06:55Thank you so much.
06:57What about you?
06:58Are you going to be okay today?
06:59Me?
07:00Oh yeah.
07:01Why wouldn't I be?
07:02It's okay if you're not.
07:04Thanks, but you don't have to worry about me.
07:07I'm sad, but in the dead Dad way, not the bipolar way.
07:13Hey Mel.
07:14Yeah.
07:14You sang beautifully.
07:18And thanks for helping us out.
07:19Oh yeah.
07:20Your mom made me add and remove the leaf to that table like more.
07:24Sorry.
07:26Why don't you take these upstairs?
07:29Mom, it's fine.
07:31I'm happy to help.
07:32I'm good.
07:32I'm glad because the caterer needs it.
07:35Oh, she really doesn't.
07:36She doesn't even know how to use a vegetable peeler.
07:39She knows how to prepare food, Mom.
07:40She does it for a living?
07:41No way.
07:41It's not a problem.
07:43I will drop these off and then go figure out the whole peeler, non-peeler situation.
07:47Why don't you let me take those upstairs?
07:48Yeah, I got it.
07:49I can take them up.
07:51Why don't you get yourself a drink?
07:52Because I think you can use one.
07:59What?
08:00You two don't behave like a divorced couple.
08:04Mom.
08:04You don't.
08:21Honey, look at you.
08:23You are a woman, isn't she, Glenn?
08:27Am I allowed to say?
08:28And you, you are the spitting image of your father at the same age.
08:34You still doing the acting?
08:36Music.
08:37Right.
08:38You know, my sister's brother-in-law was off-Broadway once.
08:42I should connect you two.
08:43Again, not acting.
08:45I think they sang, too.
08:47Didn't they sing, Glenn?
08:50Oh, there's Marley.
08:54Well, I'm sorry about your grandpa.
09:04How long do you think we have to stay?
09:06Oh, I think the whole time.
09:10Oh, God, Mom keeps staring at me.
09:12I feel how badly she wants to lecture me.
09:15Okay, don't be a dick to her today.
09:17You're taking her side?
09:18I'm taking the side of whoever's not being a dick.
09:30That is a lot of cruises.
09:32Well, Marley should come this year.
09:34She'll have a blast.
09:36Well, good luck getting her on a boat.
09:37I'm telling you, the single scene on these things
09:41puts Florida to shame.
09:47So we worked together for over 20 years,
09:50and we did a secret Santa.
09:53Every Christmas, he had a running gag
09:57where no matter who got Ron, they'd give him socks.
10:02I don't get it.
10:04Was it the socks?
10:05Did they say something funny?
10:07No, it was just a running gag.
10:09Oh.
10:10Ron was always a good sport about it.
10:12Uh-huh.
10:17Andrew.
10:19Linda Marshall and play canasta with your mother.
10:22I'm so sorry for your loss.
10:25The Lord takes us when he takes us.
10:30That is literally true.
10:35You make such a lovely couple.
10:37Oh, you're sweet, but we've been divorced sometime now.
10:41Well...
10:42You're my daughter, Emily, is divorced.
10:46I'll get you her number.
10:50Okay.
10:51Who's that?
10:52That's Hal Singer.
10:54Artie Stein.
10:55And that's me over there,
10:57looking like I don't know my ass from my elbow.
10:59Which one is my dad?
11:01He wasn't there that day.
11:03Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
11:05Yeah, that's his cell phone.
11:06You'll be there, aren't you?
11:09Again, that is my daughter.
11:10Again, but they just ignored it.
11:12It really was just so good for her.
11:14You know, I mean, the kids were fantastic.
11:16Hey, you okay?
11:20Yeah, I just missed him.
11:22You want to step outside and get some fresh air?
11:23No, no, no.
11:24I'm fine.
11:25You need to tap out of this anytime.
11:27Just tell me.
11:28No questions asked.
11:29Thanks.
11:30Same goes for you.
11:34Cool.
11:36Hey, bye.
11:37Sorry we're late.
11:38Yeah, we had to make a stop.
11:40He threw up on his shoes.
11:42Oh, well, uh, does that mean you're hungry?
11:46Maybe drink?
11:54Oh, Allie.
11:56Oh, just need a minute.
11:57Hey, come here.
12:00What happened?
12:02My father died.
12:05I really don't want a scene today.
12:07Oh, my God, Mom, I'm not making a scene.
12:09You take your pills this morning.
12:11Jesus, Mom.
12:11I'm just saying.
12:18How are you holding up?
12:19I'll be doing better when all these people are gone.
12:23Is that a smudge?
12:26Maybe.
12:28Here.
12:30So, Nick is on TV now.
12:33How's that going?
12:34Oh, you know, we stopped seeing each other a while ago.
12:38Okay.
12:40You feeling all right, dear?
12:43Hot lash.
12:55Hold this on the back of your neck.
13:01Women die twice.
13:03God forbid we complain about it.
13:06Excuse me.
13:09You okay?
13:11Yeah.
13:11Yeah, if I stay down here, I'll just kill my mom in front of all her guests, and then we'll
13:15have to come back here and do this all again next week.
13:17Hang on.
13:18I'll come with you.
13:23How you doing?
13:24Which one?
13:26Hey, go.
13:27Exactly.
13:29Hey, brother.
13:30Hey.
13:31Oh.
13:32I'm so sorry.
13:35I brought you some Yamazaki.
13:36Thanks for coming.
13:38You didn't have to come.
13:40Are you kidding?
13:40Of course I did.
13:42Times like these, you shouldn't be alone.
13:46Right.
13:47Well, uh, things are moving ahead with Baylor Russell.
13:51We should have the final paperwork next week.
13:53Well, we don't have to talk about that right now.
13:56What else are we going to talk about?
13:58Andy, do you want to keep your father's hedge clippers?
14:01If not, I'm going to give them to Neil.
14:05Neil can have them.
14:06And when you get a chance, I'd appreciate it if you would get that television set off the living room
14:11wall that's an eyesore.
14:13Maybe not today.
14:14Well.
14:15Well, when's the next time I'm going to have a house full of strong backs?
14:18You must be Mrs. Cooper.
14:20All right.
14:21I'm Owen Ashe, very close friend of your son's.
14:23I'm so sorry for your loss.
14:24Thank you, dear.
14:25I lost my wife a few years back.
14:28Oh, I'm so sorry.
14:29Oh, I'm not going to sugarcoat it.
14:31Grief is a motherfucker.
14:32Oh.
14:33On the day of her funeral, it hadn't hit me yet.
14:35And so I kept looking at the door, thinking that she was just going to come walking in.
14:39It was her house, after all.
14:42Yeah, you have your good moments.
14:43That makes the bad moments land a little harder.
14:46But look, you've got a wonderful family, and they love and support you.
14:49You'll be okay.
14:51Oh.
14:54How old is that?
14:56I don't know.
14:57Pop doesn't expire.
14:59It's organic.
15:00I don't think that's true.
15:05She's good enough.
15:07What'd she do this time?
15:08Well, apparently, everyone's allowed to be sad, except for me.
15:14I can't even cry at my dad's funeral without her wanting to lobotomize me.
15:19I think she blames me for his death.
15:22Why?
15:24Well, he was always worried about me.
15:26I didn't make it easy on him.
15:29He loved you.
15:32Yeah, I guess.
15:34I don't like the idea that he was stressed out his entire life because of me.
15:38Please.
15:39She stressed him out way more than you did.
15:44You know, being the family fuck-up isn't all it's cracked up to be.
15:48Being the golden child isn't any better.
15:52Sorry not to make it about me.
15:53Oh, no.
15:54Please.
15:55Say more.
15:57Oh, no.
15:59I guess I should have started fucking up way sooner.
16:01Yeah, that would have helped.
16:04Do you ever wonder how easy our life would be if we were boys?
16:09Like, mid?
16:10Yeah, just two totally unremarkable dudes we'd skate by.
16:19Is that weed?
16:25Man, when my dad died, I think I was in shock for like a month.
16:29I guess I thought he'd live forever.
16:31Yeah.
16:32Never thought I'd be that shocked again.
16:35Then came Athens.
16:37Nobody saw it coming.
16:38And hearts still breaks every time I look at that bronze medal.
16:42Right.
16:43Okay.
16:44I guess I'm saying it gets better, man.
16:46But it also gets worse.
16:50Thank you for that.
16:52No, any time.
16:54When I die, I want to be cremated.
16:56No question.
16:57I just don't get why anybody would want to be burned like trash.
17:00Well, I'd rather be burned than eaten by worms.
17:02Plus, there's this thing now where they can turn your remains into a diamond.
17:07You'd just be carrying out my wishes.
17:09Still, I couldn't.
17:10I could.
17:11If it came to quality of life, I'd rip that cord right out of the wall.
17:15Thanks, honey.
17:16You know you don't literally pull the plug, right?
17:19You just make the call.
17:21That's less enticing.
17:26I've been researching some of that anti-aging stuff.
17:29Testosterone.
17:30HGH.
17:31I mean, it's not as out there as people think.
17:33I've been getting vampire facials for years.
17:35Vitamins.
17:36Hormones.
17:37Stem cell infusions.
17:39Hey, you better believe I'll be talking my kids into pumping their blood into my veins.
17:44Why not, right?
17:46Are you and Hunter the same blood type?
17:49You should find out.
17:51You should.
17:54Diane had our plots picked out years ago.
17:56Yeah.
17:57Of course I did.
17:58All the good spots get snapped up.
18:00If I left it to him, we'd be buried on opposite sides of the cemetery.
18:04That's why they call it resting in peace.
18:16You have to start taking this stuff seriously, Coop.
18:19Heart disease runs into families.
18:20You're reaching that age, man.
18:21And it's not like you've had a stress-free life.
18:24Finance guys kill over at their desks all the time.
18:26It's a thing.
18:27Remember Johnny Arruda?
18:29He was fat.
18:31Ran a marathon.
18:34Everything I know from him.
18:35But, uh, yeah, my dad was a bull in a china shop, right?
18:39Everywhere he went.
18:40There's one time he noticed inventory was light, right?
18:43So he goes and checks into it because it's a port-level issue.
18:45So he takes himself all the way to Brooklyn Piers in the middle of winter to ask his guys what's
18:49going on, right?
18:50No one's talking.
18:52Okay?
18:52So he elbows his way onto this massive freighter.
18:55I'm talking about one of those huge ships, right?
18:56Arena class, 1,300 feet.
18:58Propellers like the size of your house.
19:00Now, the guys start getting antsy because, you know, they got a schedule to keep.
19:03Now, this really pisses him off.
19:05So he storms into the bridge, starts messing with the controls, right?
19:10Trying to cut the engines, which I guess is some sort of union violation because this huge longshoreman's association motherfucker
19:17comes after him and says,
19:18You can't touch shit.
19:19My dad gets in his face, yells at him, These are my men.
19:22These are my goods.
19:24I'll touch whatever the fuck I want.
19:26Somebody throws the first punch.
19:28They get into it.
19:30Long story short, they both fall overboard.
19:33Yeah.
19:3480 foot drop into the river and then right under the hull.
19:39Jesus, it's a horrible way to die.
19:42Oh, no.
19:42My dad died at 78.
19:44Stage 4 colon cancer.
19:46What are you going to do?
19:52My Auntie Lennox is missing.
19:54Fuck.
19:55Oh, no, wait.
19:55Here it is.
20:02Stay still.
20:03It's organic.
20:06The only reason I'm doing this is because you're mad at me.
20:10And you know, Jeff, it is decidedly so.
20:23God damn it.
20:24What?
20:25This goddamn dog.
20:27Wait, let me see.
20:28Oh, hi, buddy.
20:30Oh, are you a good boy?
20:32He's not a good boy.
20:33He takes giant dumps on my lawn.
20:36God, I've told these people a million times, please keep your dog off our lawn.
20:40I don't think that's so much to ask, to have your dog stay in your own yard.
20:45You should see these people are so fucking condescending with their whole, like, my dog is my child bullshit.
20:50Really?
20:50Would you have your kid shitting all over my lawn?
20:58What?
21:00Mom, you sound unhinged.
21:01I'm not unhinged.
21:02I am totally hinged.
21:04Okay.
21:05You're perseverating.
21:06I regret teaching you that word.
21:08I move out, and you go full next door narc.
21:12Excuse me, how could I be a narc?
21:13I'm literally doing drugs with my daughter.
21:16Ismel a narc.
21:19Reply hazy, try again.
21:21It knows we're high.
21:22Uh-huh.
21:27You know what I need?
21:29A job.
21:29A fuck.
21:30A life.
21:31Okay, wow, I was going to say snacks.
21:32Well, snacks are downstairs.
21:35It's too far.
21:36Yeah, no, that's a non-starter.
22:00Oh, that's a first.
22:03Help me out.
22:08Wow.
22:09That's such a beautiful photo.
22:11Look at you.
22:12You look like a young Grace Kelly.
22:13Oh, shush.
22:15I mean it.
22:15Spitting image, my gosh.
22:16Oh, stop.
22:17Bet you had to beat them away with a stick, didn't you?
22:19No.
22:31Hey.
22:33Did you hear from Bailey Russell?
22:36Why is Jack sending you flowers?
22:38I'm doing a deal with him.
22:39Jack, are you kidding me?
22:41Well, I'm on the other side of the table.
22:42Well, it's completely different.
22:44The man screwed you.
22:47I'm sorry.
22:48Are you high right now?
22:50What?
22:52No.
22:54Well, okay, yes.
22:55But not like, high, high.
22:57Why?
22:57Am I getting weird?
22:58You know what?
22:59I don't care.
23:01I'm not going to apologize.
23:02Because your mother is a lot.
23:07Yeah.
23:07That she is.
23:08Jesus.
23:09All that and a bag of chips.
23:11What?
23:11Do we have chips?
23:16What happened to your bud?
23:17Nothing.
23:18I'm fine.
23:19Sweetheart, you are 16 years old.
23:20You have got to get better at lying to me.
23:24Heat trick.
23:24See?
23:25Like that.
23:30Is grandma pissed at us?
23:32No.
23:33That's just her face whenever I walk into a room.
23:35You get used to it.
23:37I'm not like that, am I?
23:39Don't sell yourself short, Mom.
23:55I'm not like that.
23:58Where's the TV?
24:01Hey!
24:01Poe!
24:02What the fuck?
24:02Hello?
24:03Where are you going?
24:04Wait, wait.
24:04Hold up.
24:05Hold up.
24:05Hold up.
24:05Hold up.
24:06What's wrong?
24:06What the fuck are you doing?
24:08Your mom asked us to take it down, so we're just bringing it to the garage.
24:10No, she was mistaken.
24:12Please, just put it back.
24:16Really?
24:17Jesus Christ.
24:19I'm sorry.
24:19I'm sorry.
24:20Your mom seemed really sure about it.
24:20I was just trying to help.
24:21She doesn't know what the fuck she's talking about, and I don't even know what the fuck you're
24:23doing here.
24:24That's the grief talking.
24:25No, it isn't.
24:27Look, it was an honest mistake.
24:28I'm sorry.
24:30Yeah, it's fine.
24:34Is that my dad's belt?
24:36Well, yeah, your mom gave it to me, so it looked nice with my suit.
24:40Wow.
24:43Andy.
24:43Where's mom?
24:44I don't know.
24:45She's around here somewhere.
24:46What'd I miss?
24:46Nothing.
24:47I just need to find her.
24:47Well, I think you need to calm down.
24:49I'm fine.
24:49No, you don't look fine.
24:50You look like you're about to murder a widow with a flat screen, and believe me, nobody wants
24:55that more than me, but not today.
24:56Not today, Andy.
24:57Jesus.
24:58Are you high, too?
24:59Yeah.
24:59You want some?
25:01It's stale, but strong.
25:02No, thank you.
25:03Okay, well, you need to take a break.
25:05What?
25:05Yeah, uh, tap out.
25:07Go to your room.
25:08I'll handle down the fort down here.
25:10She's giving away stuff.
25:11Well, she's a real bitch on wheels, but what's new?
25:14Allie.
25:14Go.
25:16Go.
25:21Go.
25:21Go.
25:22Go.
25:22Go.
25:22Go.
25:23Go.
25:24Go.
25:24Go.
25:24Go.
25:25Go.
25:26Go.
25:27Go.
25:27Go.
25:28Go.
25:29Go.
25:30Go.
25:37Go.
25:44Go.
25:56Go.
25:56Go.
25:58Go.
25:59Go.
25:59Go.
25:59Go.
25:59Go.
26:05Go.
26:28Cartier's wax seal motif cufflinks are designed to look like the burnt insignias they used
26:32to seal letters with back in the old days this was before licking envelopes and text messages
26:37back when people still put periods at the end of their sentences the family seal told you who
26:42the letter was from it told the family who they were too or who they thought they were
26:49only a fool would give Cartier cufflinks to a man who regularly shopped the Brooks Brothers
26:53sale rack I doubt Ron Cooper even had a shirt that took cufflinks but it was his birthday and
27:00I wanted to give him something nice so I went with a pair of $4,800 designer cufflinks that
27:05he apparently never took out of the box like all gifts this one said more about the giver
27:11than the recipient and I didn't love what it said about me
27:15.
27:22.
27:29.
27:30.
27:30,
27:30.
27:33.
27:47Oh, how dare you?
27:48I don't know why.
27:49You have to take everything so personally.
27:51I take it personally because you're attacking my person.
27:54What is going on here?
27:55I don't know, but we can't get out.
27:57What happened there?
27:58Nothing.
27:59I'm fine.
27:59Hey, Mel, this is exactly like what we were talking about upstairs.
28:01You were talking about me?
28:04Of course not.
28:05What's all this then?
28:05Just tell her what you told me.
28:07You know what?
28:08This is a family matter.
28:09I just don't think I should get involved.
28:10No, you should not.
28:12Mom.
28:12What?
28:12She's not family anymore.
28:14Oh, okay.
28:14Wow.
28:15Okay, can we all just dial the temperature down a little bit?
28:17I have been biting my tongue all goddamn day,
28:19and she just keeps poking at me.
28:21She pokes.
28:22It's a poke-a-poke-a-poke.
28:23It's like she wants me to go off so she can poke me about that.
28:26I don't know what you're talking about.
28:28My husband just died.
28:29Okay, okay.
28:30Allie, Allie, I think you need to tap out.
28:31Okay, why don't you just go to your room,
28:33take a deep breath, calm down.
28:35She's a grown woman.
28:36You can't send her to her room.
28:38I'm sorry.
28:38I thought you said you weren't getting involved.
28:40I say a lot of things.
28:41Hold on!
28:43What in the sweet fuck are you doing here?
28:45Your mom invited us.
28:47And you thought it would be a good idea to come?
28:50I assume she cleared it with you.
28:52No, she did not!
28:54I'm really sorry about Ron.
28:55He was a good man.
28:56Oh, thanks, Bruce.
28:58Now, why don't you just go fuck off?
28:59Hi, Joan.
29:01Allison!
29:01God, I cannot believe you would fucking invite him!
29:03That's ancient history.
29:05I just assumed we had all moved on.
29:06Bruce certainly has.
29:08Oh, if he had moved on,
29:09he wouldn't have fucked me last year, huh?
29:11Damn it, Allie.
29:12Wait, wait.
29:13This is that Bruce?
29:13Like, fuck Bruce, Bruce?
29:15Allie, I thought he'd be way hotter.
29:17Don't worry.
29:17Excuse her.
29:18She's high.
29:19What?
29:19You're getting high with the children now?
29:21We had a breakthrough.
29:22Oh, my God.
29:23Really?
29:23Yeah.
29:24I think we should probably leave.
29:25Yes.
29:26Yes.
29:26I think so, too.
29:27Yes.
29:27Nonsense!
29:28You just got here.
29:30Are you fucking kidding me?
29:31Joan is my friend!
29:33Okay, new plan.
29:35New plan.
29:35Joan, please stay.
29:36Bruce, kindly fuck off.
29:38I'm alright.
29:38I swear to God, Bruce.
29:40Okay.
29:47Get my hair, get my hair, Marty.
29:49Oh, my God.
29:49Oh, shit.
29:50You're okay.
29:51Oh, my God.
29:52I'm so, so sorry.
29:54Oh, my God.
29:56I'm so sorry.
29:57Oh, God.
30:04I'm so sorry.
30:06Let me get water.
30:25I get caught looking in the mirror on the road.
30:43I see things behind things, behind things.
30:50And there are rings within rings, within rings.
31:00Ah.
31:00Oh, my God.
31:02Oh, my God.
31:10Oh, my God.
31:23Oh, my God.
31:23Oh, my God.
31:24Oh, my God.
31:25Oh, my God.
31:26Oh, my God.
31:27Oh, my God.
31:28Oh, my God.
31:29Oh, my God.
31:30Oh, my God.
31:30What can I get you?
31:31It says 12, please.
31:33Got it.
31:37OK.
32:11Hi.
32:12Sorry.
32:12You were at the cemetery.
32:14Elaine, naft.
32:15Hi.
32:16Andrew Cooper.
32:16Uh, Andrew Cooper.
32:17I know.
32:18Do you want to sit down?
32:21Uh, sure.
32:22Yes.
32:22I'd, I'd love to.
32:24Uh, sure.
32:30So how did you know my dad?
32:31We were on a bowling team together.
32:34Huh.
32:34We met every Thursday for the past 10 years.
32:39I, I thought the bowling team disbanded years ago.
32:42We didn't let that stop us.
32:46Oh.
32:49I see.
32:50So you.
32:54Does that shock you?
32:58He was a pretty straight-laced guy.
33:00He was.
33:02He was also a lot of other things.
33:05Is that so?
33:12They loved you very much.
33:14I'm sure you know that.
33:16Yeah.
33:19He talked about you a lot.
33:21You and your sister.
33:25It's funny he never mentioned you at all.
33:28No.
33:29I don't suppose he would have.
33:32So what was the plan?
33:33You guys were gonna run off together or something?
33:35God, no.
33:36We were both too old for that.
33:40I think we were...
33:43just lonely in the same way.
33:47And having each other...
33:51well, it made things better.
33:55Is it weird that it makes me happy to hear that?
34:03Honestly, I thought we'd have more time.
34:06Yeah.
34:07You and me both.
34:10He worried about you, you know?
34:13Well, I got into some trouble last year, but...
34:17it's all sorted out.
34:18No, he worried about you before that.
34:20He worried you might never be happy.
34:27Is anyone?
34:29I'd like to think he was.
34:30Yeah, I don't know.
34:31He took a lot of shit.
34:32At home and at work.
34:35I think sometimes it felt like he'd just given up.
34:41Is that funny?
34:44You're exactly like you said.
34:46What do you mean?
34:47You're angry at the world.
34:50Well, the world can be a shitty place.
34:53Maybe.
34:55Maybe there's something in you that expects too much out of it.
34:58So I should just settle for less.
35:01Like he did.
35:03You think he settled?
35:05I think he deserved more.
35:16Ron's life might have looked small to you, but the way he saw it, he had his whole world under
35:21one roof.
35:25That made him happy.
35:33I already miss him.
35:40You and me both, honey.
35:47You really believe that, that he was happy?
35:50I think he was happy by nature.
35:53I think he found things to be happy about.
35:56And for everything else, there was bowling.
36:04Yeah.
36:37The other thing about money.
36:38The other thing about money.
36:39He killed him.
36:44The fuck the fuck?
36:44The fuck?
36:45The fuck?
36:46The fuck?
36:47The fuck?
36:50The fuck?
36:51The fuck?
36:51The fuck?
36:54I don't think he about it.
38:24There's a train may have been nightly cold when all is said and done.
38:31Keep me in your heart for a while.
38:36La la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la
38:42la la la la la la la la.
38:43Keep me in your heart for a while.
38:47La la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la
38:53la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la
38:53la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la
38:53la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la
38:53la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la
38:53la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la
38:53la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la
38:53la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la
38:53la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la
38:53la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la
38:55la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la
38:55la la la
39:03around the house, maybe you'll think of me a smile. You know I'm tied to you like the
39:14buttons on your blouse. Keep me in your heart for a while. La la la la la la la la
39:26la la
39:28Keep me in your heart for a while. La la la la la la la la la la la la
39:38la la la
39:38Keep me in your heart for a while. Hold me in your thoughts. Take me to your dreams. Touch me
39:52as I fall into you.
39:57When the winter comes, keep the finals of it. Then I will be wrapped next to you.
40:05Hello. Hi, man.
40:08There's three of us. She's a size three. He's a nine. I'm a twelve.
40:14Keep me in your heart for a while. Keep me in your heart for a while. La la la la
40:27la la la la la la la la la la.
40:31Keep me in your heart for a while.
41:05.
41:36.
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