Postcards from the Edge
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1:21:00
-...and her arrest.
-Oh, great.

1:21:01
Doctor, this is Miss Mann's daughter.
1:21:04
Your mom's fine. lt's a slight
contusion. A superficial wound.

1:21:08
-Can l see her?
-Yeah. Sure, sure.

1:21:10
She's more frightened than anything.
1:21:15
There she is, my other monster.
1:21:17
l can't seem to keep you two out
of the hospital lately.

1:21:20
She's fine.
She just bumped her head is all.

1:21:23
She was worried about you.
1:21:25
She got into her car and backed
up a tree.

1:21:29
Why am l in this family?
1:21:30
l got a wino daughter
and a doped-up granddaughter.

1:21:34
Oh, sure. '' Cry all you want. You'll
pee less,'' as my grandma used to say.

1:21:39
l swear. l don't know where
you get it from. But you!

1:21:42
You're just spoiled.
You've thrown everything away.

1:21:46
l told you not to bring her
up that way. Would you listen?

1:21:50
Don't run to me now.
l got my hands full with Grandpa.

1:21:53
Oh, shut up, Grandma.
1:21:57
-l beg your pardon?
-l should think you would.

1:22:01
lf you'd washed her mouth out
with soap when she was little--

1:22:05
l'm simply suggesting that we all
try to enjoy each other...

1:22:08
...without having to assign blame.
1:22:12
Listen to Miss Snooty Britches,
''assign blame.''

1:22:16
Come on!
1:22:18
-What're you doing?
-Moving you to the waiting room.

1:22:20
No need to shove! l'm going!
1:22:23
You need a good pop on the butt
like l used to give your mother!

1:22:27
Yap, yap, yap, yap.
1:22:34
lf l thought l made you feel
like that, l'd kill myself.

1:22:38
Don't say that, even in jest.
1:22:39
Particularly in a hospital,
people might take it wrong.

1:22:45
l suppose she means well.
1:22:48
She sounds like the voice in your head
that tells you you can't do anything.

1:22:54
lt's true, isn't it?
1:22:59
Where'd you go to?

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