Distant Thunder
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Thank you for the honor.
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I'm not going to take
much of your time up here.

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Like you, I'm more interested
in going on with our lives

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than listening to another speech.
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But there is one thing I feel
strongly about and would like to say.

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Contrary to a lot of popular beliefs,
you and I are a generation

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who truly cares.
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I don't know any of us,
when given the opportunity,

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and knowing that opportunity
really counts,

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wouldn't give freely of ourselves for
the support of another human being.

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And I feel all of us know,
to have true satisfaction in life

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won't be in what colleges we go to
or what jobs we end up with

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or even how much money we make,
but more in our ability to nurture

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and sustain genuine relationships.
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It is life's greatest challenge.
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And I know all of us
will be up to meeting it.

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Thank you.
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So when exactly
are you leaving, coach?

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I'll drive to Chicago tonight,
get the 7:30 flight out in the morning.

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- Next stop, Paris.
- Well, that's great.

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- Good speech, Jack.
- Thanks.

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I'm proud of you.
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- I'll see you.
- Okay.

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- Have a good time.
- Thank you.

:31:36
Jack.
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You were wonderful.
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Oh, you were
pretty wonderful yourself.

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- Thanks.
- Hey, Holly, come on.

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Are... Are you going to go to Joey's?
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I don't know. I'm going out with Gary
and Teddy, but maybe I'll stop by later.

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- Okay. I hope so. Bye.
- Bye.

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- Hey, Jack, nice going.
- Thanks.

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Hey, Holly, get a picture of Jack.
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- So there you are.
- Hey.

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Oh, you were wonderful.

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