Blame It on Rio
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1:33:00
We've got a lot
to talk about.

1:33:01
I know.
1:33:03
I'm so glad
you're leaving

1:33:06
I'll see you back
in Sao Paulo.

1:33:16
Goodbye, uncle Victor.
1:33:17
Goodbye, nick.
1:33:18
And thanks
for whatever you did.

1:33:21
I didn't do anything.
1:33:23
Thank god
somebody didn't.

1:33:29
Goodbye,
aunt Karen

1:33:30
goodbye, Jennifer.
Take care of yourself.

1:33:33
Try not to play
with anything sharp.

1:33:36
We gotta move.
1:33:42
What's that?
1:33:43
Sunglasses.
1:33:44
The other thing.
1:33:46
Uh, I-I don't know.
1:33:48
Nothing.
1:33:49
And I've heard
all I want out of you.

1:33:53
Go.
1:33:56
Terrific.
I wind up being your driver.

1:33:58
I hope you're better at
that than being a friend.

1:34:00
You're kidding.
After what you've done

1:34:01
I don't know how you can
look me in the face.

1:34:03
Which one, Victor?
1:34:04
Which face did you
have in mind?

1:34:06
It's hard to realize
1:34:07
a whole year has
gone by since then.

1:34:09
Victor finally
got his divorce,

1:34:11
then he and his wife
turned around

1:34:13
and married
each other again.

1:34:14
Victor said it's because
she wanted to get

1:34:17
the other half
of everything he owned.

1:34:19
With Karen and me,
1:34:21
it wasn't really a case
of happily ever after.

1:34:23
We were lucky to get any kind
of ever after at all.

1:34:27
I figure we're a few months
away from happily.

1:34:30
But we'll make it.
1:34:32
You only live once,
1:34:33
but it does help if you
get to be young twice.

1:34:35
...moonlight on the sea
1:34:38
might have been
the warm and friendly

1:34:40
feeling everywhere
1:34:42
but something wild
came over you and me

1:34:47
and we felt
our inhibitions

1:34:49
melt away as snow
1:34:51
though
we tried to fight it

1:34:52
you and i
1:34:55
just about the time
1:34:56
discretion
should have said hello

1:34:58
we watched
our good intentions


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