:26:02
Not me.
:26:04
My dad couldn't see it.
:26:06
Thought it was the greatest thing.
Chrysler plant, Teamsters, all the rest.
:26:10
Couldn't get enough.
:26:12
The whole Norman Rockwell thing.
Church, family, both parents...
:26:16
little place in the suburbs,
and you're in heaven, right?
:26:20
I was ready to apply to college
in ninth grade.
:26:26
They still think I'm crazy,
living in the city.
:26:28
Seriously. I just didn't want
any part of that.
:26:31
So, comes this baseball scholarship.
:26:36
Yeah. Blew out my arm sophomore year.
:26:40
That's when I nabbed
the business degree.
:26:44
Got into the biz,
and I like it.
:26:49
No big deal.
:26:51
That's me, in a nutshell.
:26:57
So tell me about yourself.
:27:02
Are you seeing anyone?
:27:06
Nobody?
:27:11
Just say it.
You speak fine.
:27:15
Really. It's okay.
:27:26
Well, I've lived in this town
for a few years now.
:27:32
My family moved around a lot
when I was young.
:27:38
My father was in the military.
:27:42
He died of cancer, so we moved here...
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my mother and I.
:27:50
Her hometown.
:27:54
My sister lives in Seattle.
:27:58
She goes to school in Seattle.