Dear God
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You missed the whole thing.
She got to ride all around the track,

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we saw the cutest baby horse,
and the trainer gave her a souvenir.

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OK, that's where Tom took us
after the petting zoo.

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- What's a petting zoo?
- My apartment, every night.

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That's the happy little girl.
That's Angela.

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That's the little baby that was born
when we were there.

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It's amazing how nature works.
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Yeah, many animals stand up
minutes after they're born.

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- I don't think he's gonna make it.
- It's a little girl.

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I've done that before!
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It's not easy getting off the ground.
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But the momma's helping. It's a lot
easier when you have a family.

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- Happy Thanksgiving.
- Happy Thanksgiving.

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There he is. Tom.
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Tom, we were talking, and we thought
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that maybe there were more things
we could do with the God letters.

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- Why?
- Cos I been here 12 years,

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and all I ever thought about
is lunch and clockin' out.

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- So we want to help, Tom.
- I really don't think so.

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See, the haves help the have-nots,
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and I hate to disappoint you,
but we're the have-nots.

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So what? There are
a lot of reasons to do things.

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And the best one is do it for God.
He could use a little help.

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Postal workers
could use a better image!

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Yeah. Everybody thinks I'll lose it
and take 'em out with an AK47. Crazy!

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They do it for God,
we do it for the postal worker.

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What do you say, Tom? Are you in?
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Out.

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