Terms of Endearment
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:46:00
You could even use
a cheque-by-mail envelope.

:46:03
Or...you could come in.
Whichever.

:46:07
Maybe I'll come in some time.
:46:13
Well, that'd be fine.
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- Hey, can I help you with that?
- No, thanks. I'm used to this.

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"And so, another birthday
for a gal named Aurora Greenway

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"Even though 50,
she still takes my breath away

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"Mere mortals just gaze
as she lights up their sky

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"A heavenly object, a siren's cry"
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You're the best. Happy birthday.
:46:50
Thank you, Edward.
:46:53
Thank you.
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Do you want one, Vernon?
:46:57
Would you like a kiss?
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You're not lying about your age,
are you?

:47:05
Of course not.
:47:07
I thought you were 52.
She's really 52.

:47:10
Come on, how do you expect
to fool a family doctor?

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- It seems to me she said her age.
- Thank you.

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The number doesn't matter,
but the effort to conceal it does.

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- Why does he keep talking?
- Dr Ratcher...

:47:22
I'm trying to do some good here!
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- The way to adjust to old age...
- Doctor...

:47:28
I think you're confused,
being recently widowed and all.

:47:53
You OK?

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