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:14:01
But I'm no one to talk.
:14:03
I never got on with Mama.
I still don't.

:14:05
I hear Dan's going back to work soon.
:14:08
I guess you'll be quitting
before long.

:14:11
We got $4000 worth
of doctor bills to pay.

:14:16
I will probably be making
cheeseburgers for your grandkids.

:14:59
What are my chances this morning
of interesting you kids in John Keats?

:15:04
None at all.
:15:10
Joe Bob?
:15:11
I read that poem of his
about the nightingale.

:15:14
I didn't think it was so good.
:15:16
Sounded like he wanted
to be a nightingale.

:15:19
I don't think he wanted
to be a nightingale, Joe Bob.

:15:23
Maybe he just wanted to be immortal.
:15:25
All you have to do to be immortal
is lead a good Christian life.

:15:29
Anyone can do it
if they love the Lord.

:15:32
Well, maybe so, Joe Bob. Maybe so.
:15:34
Here now, let me read you this:
:15:38
When old age
shall this generation waste

:15:42
Thou shalt remain
in midst of other woe

:15:45
Than ours, a friend to man,
to whom thou say'st.:

:15:50
"Beauty is truth, truth beauty, "...
that is all

:15:54
Ye know on earth,
and all ye need to know.

:15:59
Run, you little pissants, run!

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