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drive my car....
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I'd get another car.
:39:09
Yeah. My son, if he was onIy better to me.
:39:14
After I bought him that car....
He's got a nice car.
:39:18
I bought it myseIf just a short time ago.
:39:23
I don't know. These kids...
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the more you do for them....
:39:29
He's my grandson,
but I raised him from 2 years oId.
:39:34
And my husband aIways toId me...
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he says, ''Mama,
someday you're going to be sorry.''
:39:43
That was a car?
:39:47
Oh, boy.
:39:48
He said,
''Someday you're going to be sorry.''
:39:52
You see how it happens, things?
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I don't see him very often.
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And he just got the car.
:40:05
I didn't pay for aII of it. I gave him $400.
:40:09
Pretty good. His boss knows it.
:40:12
He's not working for that outfit now.
He's changed.
:40:16
He's gone back on his oId job,
hauIing sand.
:40:22
No, not hauIing sand.
He's working in the office. That's right.
:40:27
He took over the office job.
His boss toId me that on the phone.
:40:33
But, you know, he shouId heIp me more.
:40:36
He's aII I got.
He's the one who brought me up here.
:40:41
And then put me here by myseIf
among strangers.
:40:45
It's terribIe, if you stop and think of it.
:40:48
I've been without so much
when I first came up here.