:27:00
Most of the boys I work with,
even the most troubled ones...
:27:04
all they really need is just
someone to listen to 'em.
:27:08
Yeah, but you probably get so sick
of hearin' them sad stories every day.
:27:13
I don't.
I really love my work.
:27:16
I couldn't imagine myself
doing anything else. Not ever.
:27:26
Guess I wouldn't mind
talkin' to someone.
:27:31
I just wouldn't know
where to begin.
:27:34
Why don't you begin with your mother ?
I mean, if you want to.
:27:40
My mama's a whore.
:27:50
Thanks, mister.
:27:53
I mean, Bob.
:27:55
There.
:27:58
I can't believe
I'm tellin' you all this stuff.
:28:04
My mama's in jail.
:28:06
It looks like my stepfather's next
parole officer ain't even been born yet.
:28:12
Vanessa, you really
don't have anyone, do you ?
:28:20
That's terrible.
:28:23
Oh, that's just terrible.
:28:26
My real dad was this
merchant marine out of Texas,
:28:29
but he got stabbed to death
on one of them container ships...
:28:32
by this man from Pakistan
before I was born.
:28:36
You wanna see his picture
I got right here ?
:28:38
Absolutely.
:28:43
That's my daddy.
:28:48
- He looks very interesting.
- You think ?
:28:50
- Absolutely.
- I think so, too.
:28:54
Your grandmother's gonna be very proud
:28:56
when she finds out what
a wonderful granddaughter she's got.