1:32:00
- Me too!
- Who´s gonna fix this?
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- We´re in trouble. Ernest is gone.
- Uh-huh.
1:32:06
We can´t go back to Lisle´s.
She told us to take care of our bodies.
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- And look at us! We´re dead!
- Yeah!
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This is so embarrassing.
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You know what this is? This is simply
a question of, uh, maintenance!
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Yeah, this is upkeep. We just have
to be very careful with ourselves.
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We have to take
care of each other.
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l´ll paint your ass;
you paint mine.
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- Who could have imagined?
- Yeah.
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- You and me... together.
- Yeah, l know.
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Depending on each other.
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Painting each
other´s asses.
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- Day and night.
- Oh, yeah. Forever.
1:32:47
Forever.
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We´re gathered here today
to honor the passing...
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of a man of courage
and of vision.
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Now, Dr. Ernest Menville
always felt life begins at 50.
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And since we know so little
of Ernest before that age,
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perhaps in his case,
it´s really true.
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Because it wasn´t until 50
he met his lovely wife, Claire,
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that he had two sons
and four daughters...
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and then like a
biblical patriarch...
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began to spread
his message of hope...
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to his adopted children
all around the world.
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A brilliant academic
as well as a rugged outdoorsman,
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Dr. Menville pursued with vigor
a variety of pursuits...
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not just to attain
some personal ambition...
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but to enhance
the world for us...
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and make it a better place
than he found it.
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Oh, and that he did.
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The Menville Marriage
Counseling Clinic,