On Golden Pond
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:52:15
Great.
:52:17
So you actually
deliver the mail in a boat, huh?

:52:19
What an incredible
tradition.

:52:22
Oh, Charlie is a legend on this lake.
:52:25
He gets the mail through
no matter what.

:52:27
- Isn't that right, Charlie?
- Yeah. Guess so.

:52:30
Must be a bitch
in the winter, huh?

:52:31
Yeah. In the winter
I have a hell of a time.

:52:34
Course, there's nobody
on the lake to deliver to...

:52:37
so I get done
a lot faster.

:52:40
Well, you got a great setup here.
You're a lucky man.

:52:43
You're a lucky man too.
:52:47
Yeah, I guess I am.
:52:52
What do you usually do
at a time like this?

:52:55
Well, generally,
I just fall into the lake.

:52:57
Just...
:53:02
Whoa! Oh!
:53:05
- Here, let me get...
- No!

:53:13
All right, come on, Dad.
Big rolls here. You can beat him.

:53:16
- All right.
- Big rolls.

:53:18
- All right!
- Two threes. What does that mean?

:53:20
It means doubles,
which always means you get 14, ya see?

:53:24
You just send me home
and get 20 more, for God's sake.

:53:27
All right, Dadders!
:53:28
- Good.
- Excellent. You're a natural.

:53:32
Startin' to regret
teaching you this game.

:53:34
Chels. Hey, Chels.
Parcheesi pro.

:53:37
Chelsea doesn't like
playing games.

:53:40
We don't know why.
Probably doesn't like losing.

:53:43
I tend to panic when
the competition gets too intense.

:53:46
- What's that supposed to mean?
- Nothing.

:53:49
We play serious Parcheesi
around here.

:53:51
I let Norman win every week or so
just to keep his spirits up.

:53:55
Ah, ha, ha, ha.
:53:57
What I'd like to know is
why you enjoy playing games.

:53:59
- Huh?
- You seem to like beating people.


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