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1:22:00
Besides the disappointment,
she's pumped full of those hormone shots.

1:22:05
- She's a wreck.
- It's horrible for her.

1:22:07
Forget about it.
1:22:09
Most of that time, Mickey's back out
on the road, so she's doing this alone.

1:22:14
But they try again. For two years.
1:22:17
Two years?
1:22:19
Until finally...
1:22:22
- Get it?
- Yeah.

1:22:24
He wants his mommy.
1:22:26
You guys look pretty natural there.
1:22:29
Come here, you beautiful boy.
1:22:31
Yes, you big boy.
Here, grab one of this shot.

1:22:35
Get him laughing.
1:22:37
- Come on, Jason. Look at Uncle Mickey.
- Say hello!

1:22:50
Cute.
1:22:51
I’m tired.
1:22:53
Let's go home.
1:22:57
l mean, I’m tired of the whole thing.
1:23:00
l want to stop.
1:23:07
Do you want to adopt?
1:23:11
l don't know.
1:23:15
l just...
1:23:17
l want some time not to have
to think about it for a while.

1:23:22
All right?
1:23:24
Okay.
1:23:30
The adoption agencies were
not that cooperative.

1:23:33
He travelled, she worked full-time.
They were on a ten-mile-long waiting list.

1:23:38
We didn't see them that much after that.
1:23:40
- We had a baby.
- Yeah.

1:23:43
I saw them. It wasn't good.
1:23:45
- There's a spot there.
- l can't get in.

1:23:48
- Of course you could.
- l can't get in that spot.

1:23:50
l could get in that spot.
1:23:52
- Maybe the Phantom could get in.
- What is that supposed to mean?

1:23:56
''School days, school days
Dear old golden rule days''

1:23:59
It was just a matter of time.

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