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You once said, aboutyour childhood,
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"l grew up with seriousness
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all aroundme."
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Yeah, myparents were very, verystrict.
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I come from a Catholic family.
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There are five kids in ourfamily.
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We weren'tpoor,
but we were lowermiddle class.
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We didn'thave a lot ofmoney.
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My dad's theory was keep working,
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work hard, work hard.
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And er, prettymuch no play.
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It was almostlike notgoodin ourfamily
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ifyou laughed
or ifyou wanted to have a lot offun.
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So, thatstays with you a little bit
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I think ithelpedmy tennis,
because l did work hard.
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But l think it's important
to have a balance in life...
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He thinks l put up $100,000 of my money
just to watch it disappear?
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- He doesn't care aboutyourmoney!
- He doesn't have to. I just want to know!
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To the people he represents,
it's pocket change.
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Does he know
what this will do to me and Karen?
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- Iknowyou're out there
- Yeah, but does he know?
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Michael...
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Listen, Roger, it sounds good.
Fax it to me, l'll talk to you in the morning.
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Sorry, l tried to keep it quiet.
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I heard a noise from downstairs.
Didn't you hear it?
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No, l was cracking on the phone with Roger.
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It's probably the wind... or fuzz-face here.
Why does he hate me?
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If you paid him more attention,
he'd like you better.
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He would if l fed him goodies, like you do.
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I think you're jealous of Tiny.
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He gets to sleep with you more than l do.
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Is that...? l'll go down.
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Maybe we should call the police.
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No, it's OK. I'll just check it out.