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'l hereby bequeath to my son,
Charles Sanford Babbitt...
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that certain Buick convertible...
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the very car that, unfortunately,
brought our relationship to an end.
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Also, outright title to my
prizewinning hybrid rose bushes.
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May they remind him
of the value of excellence...
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and the possibility of perfection.
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As for my home and all other property,
real and personal...
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these shall be placed in trust
in accordance with the terms of...
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that certain instrument
executed concurrently herewith.'
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What does that mean?
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It means that the estate,
in excess of $3 million...
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after expenses and taxes,
will go into a trust fund...
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for a beneficiary
to be named in this document.
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- Who is that?
- I'm afraid I can't tell you that.
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- Who controls the money? You?
- No. He's called a trustee.
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What is that?
How does that work?
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Forgive me,
but there's nothing more I can say.
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I'm sorry, son.
I can see that you're disappointed.
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Why should I be disappointed?
I got rose bushes, didn't l?
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What's his name got--
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- What'd you call him? The--
- Beneficiary.
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He got $3 million,
but he didn't get the rose bushes.
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I definitely got
the rose bushes.
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- Charles.
- I mean, those are rose bushes.
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- There's no need--
- To what?
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To be upset?
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To be upset?
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If there is a hell, sir,
my father's in it...
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and he is looking up right now
and he is laughing his ass off.
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Sanford Babbitt. You wanna be
that guy's son for five minutes?
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- Were you Listening to that letter?
- Yes, sir, I was.
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Were you?
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No. Could you repeat it?
'Cause I can't believe my fuckin' ears.
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I was looking for you.
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How did it go?
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I got what I expected.