The War of the Roses
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:11:01
- All right.
- Hi, honey.

:11:03
Yeah, now you go in that chair. Got it?
:11:06
Well, you're gonna go in this one, lady.
:11:09
- Hey! I got you...
- Is that for me?

:11:13
- There's green for you.
- Oh, thanks.

:11:16
And it's red for you.
:11:18
- It's not a good idea to give them sweets.
- Oh, no. It is.

:11:21
I read that kids who are deprived
of sweets and candies all the time,...

:11:25
..they get obsessed by it
and they turn out to be obese.

:11:28
Kids who get it all the time,
it's no big deal - they turn out normal.

:11:31
And... here.
:11:33
Being a waitress on Christmas Eve's
very profitable.

:11:38
- What do you think, guys?
- Ah! Nice!

:11:41
OK.
:11:45
I have to put it on the tree! Josh, look!
:11:52
What do you think?
:11:54
Hmm...
:11:57
- Looks like tin foil.
- No, you're right. It doesn't make it.

:12:00
I'll learn.
:12:03
- Let's go for a walk.
- I gotta finish this.

:12:06
- Just a quick stroll. Come on.
- It's freezing outside. It's snowing.

:12:09
Yes. And I'm still asking you to take a walk.
:12:12
Why, huh?
:12:14
- Where are we going?
- Just to the corner.

:12:16
Barbara, I have work to do.
I can't be walking around here in the snow.

:12:23
OK, we're at the corner.
So what do you wanna do now? Walk back?

:12:27
- No, I wanna go for a ride in your car.
- I don't have a car.

:12:35
- You got me a Morgan?
- Yes!

:12:37
Oh, ho, ho!
:12:39
I don't believe it! A Morgan! A Morgan!
:12:43
- The cook's brother brought it from England.
- It's got a little rust. I'll restore it.

:12:47
- How much you pay?
- It's a present. I used my money.

:12:50
Your money is our money.
Can we afford this?

:12:52
You are gonna be so successful, this may be
our last opportunity to worry about money.

:12:57
Come on! Here. Get in.
It's a right-hand drive.


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