Inventing the Abbotts
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:38:01
I'm fine.
:38:06
You sure?
:38:08
- You look a little tired.
- It's just a cold.

:38:13
I do wish Jacey was home for Christmas.
Maybe that's what's wrong with me.

:38:18
I guess that freelance drafting job
was too good for him to turn down.

:38:23
I don't think that's why
he didn't come home.

:38:26
No?
:38:34
- When did you start drinking beer?
- I bought those for you, honey.

:38:37
I had them out in the garage all this time.
I keep forgetting to bring them in.

:38:42
Good heavens, I know you drink beer.
:38:47
- Have one with me.
- No, no. I bought those for you.

:38:50
- It's not good to drink alone.
- Don't be silly.

:38:53
DOUG:
Come on.

:38:55
Sit down.
:38:57
Have a beer.
:39:07
- Merry Christmas.
- Merry Christmas.

:39:15
Well, it's beer.
:39:19
Charlie was always trying
to get me to drink beer.

:39:24
- Why do you always call him Charlie?
- That was his name.

:39:29
I know. But why don't you
ever say "your father"?

:39:33
Sometimes I do, don't I?
:39:37
I don't know. When I think of him,
I just think of Charlie.

:39:44
Did you ever meet anybody else?
:39:48
I had a friend.
I used to go see him in Chicago...

:39:52
...when I went to visit Bea during
summer vacations. Do you remember?

:39:58
- How long did this go on for?
- Eight years or so.


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