Hanging Up
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2:58:01
And Mom left Dad to me. Or at least--
l don't know.

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lt felt like she did.
And part of me was so...

2:58:09
...proud.
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Then the other part of me just
resented every second of it...

2:58:15
...because he is just a handful.
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l should have been here. l should've
been here, and l know that.

2:58:23
But l knew that if you were here,
he didn't need me.

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l mean, let's face it.
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God help anyone who needs me.
2:58:34
l needed you.
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He didn't need you. l needed you.
2:58:41
l'm sorry.
2:58:45
l'm very sorry, all right?
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-l'm really sorry.
-l'm sorry too.

2:58:51
l love you very much.
Do you know that?

2:58:56
l love you, and....
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l gave you that great speech.
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Yes, yes, you did.
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And l'm very grateful.
2:59:03
Okay, you're grateful. Shut up.
2:59:08
You know, Eve...
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...l have never been jealous of anyone
in my entire life, but...

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...l have to admit that...
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...l am just the tiniest bit
jealous of your heart.

2:59:33
-You forgive me?
-l love you. l do.

2:59:35
l love you.
2:59:43
Who does Dad look like?
2:59:44
Now he looks like that senator.
What was his name?

2:59:47
The one who got insulted,
and his wife cried.

2:59:50
Edmund Muskie.
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Yes!
2:59:53
Who was Edmund Muskie?
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l've been trying
to remember the name...

2:59:57
...of this short, blond actress
from the '50s, or maybe it was the '40s.


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