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:51:00
The hospital discharged him
this morning.

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Thanks.
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Elijah, right?
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We're gonna prevent any substantial
atrophy ofyour good leg with this...

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and it works your quadriceps.
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How long have you been married?
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- Twelve years.
- How'd you get together?

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I'm a little nervous being here.
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I ask too many questions
when I'm nervous.

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A car accident.
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Oh. And now you're gonna
have to tell me more.

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My husband was a star athlete
in college...

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and we were in
an accident together.

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Our car flipped on an icy road
and we were both injured, and he
couldn't play football any more.

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And if that hadn't happened,
we probably wouldn't have been together.

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- How so?
- I think we should talk
about your rehab.

:52:09
You don't have to answer
if you don't want to.

:52:13
So, tell me more
about the quad machine.

:52:17
It prevents atrophy by--
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I couldn't spend my life
with someone who played football.

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It's pretty much that simple.
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I mean, I don't hate the game. I admire
the amount of skill it involves.

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And-And like everyone else,
I was in awe of the way he played it.

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But football, in many ways,
is the opposite of what I do.

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You're rewarded the more
you punish your opponent.

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You know, it's too much about violence,
and I don't want violence in my life.

:52:47
It's not a thing many people
can understand, but--

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Anyway, fate stepped in
with that car accident...

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and took football out of the equation.
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And everyone lived happily ever after.

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