Crazy in Alabama
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:13:01
It's not deep enough.
:13:03
But I guess after 13 years
of being married...

:13:06
... it's kind of hard to let it go.
:13:29
Whoa! Look it!
:13:31
What do you think?
:13:35
It's so creepy.
:13:40
I can't believe this is your house.
:13:42
It belongs to the funeral company.
We just live here.

:13:48
If you died in Industry,
and you were white...

:13:52
... Croaker-Moseley Funeral Home
was where you'd come...

:13:54
...before you went
to your final rest.

:13:57
So many ghosts had been through
this house, you could smell them.

:14:04
Uncle Dove said being
a funeral director...

:14:07
... wasn't quite as much fun
as it looked.

:14:09
Hours were long, and you didn't
see people at their best.

:14:12
Well, this is where we live.
:14:15
You all have the run of the attic.
:14:17
Dove? Dove, is that you?
:14:20
No, Earlene, it's the milkman.
Are you decent? The boys are here.

:14:24
Oh, my God! Oh, my God!
Oh, my God!

:14:29
You poor darlings. I can't even
imagine what you've been through.

:14:36
Get dressed!
:14:37
Aunt Earlene had a firm grip.
:14:40
We liked her because
she introduced us to Pop-Tarts...

:14:43
...Kool-Aid, Chef Boyardee.
:14:46
Also, she had a voice you could hear
half a block away.

:14:51
But what can I tell you? Chester was
just a perfectly dreadful man.

:14:55
I can't remember a single moment
when he didn't get on my nerves.

:14:58
Oh, and Dove...

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