Life as a House
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:13:00
Well, when we divorced
a decade ago...

:13:03
she was very angry.
:13:05
Now she's just hostile.
:13:07
Right.
:13:09
I did tell you, didn't l,
that I would be ready...

:13:10
to start the Berlin model today?
:13:16
George, this is not me.
:13:18
We can show clients
endless options.

:13:22
We can change anything,
really...

:13:24
in a matter of hours
on the computer...

:13:26
but you won't change.
:13:35
I've been here twenty years.
:13:37
Maybe that's too long.
:13:42
Maybe?
:13:44
It's too long.
:13:47
Listen.
:13:49
They decided
on a week a year severance...

:13:51
but I got 'em to twenty-six, OK?
:13:55
You can learn all you need to on
the computer long before that.

:13:58
You can maybe even find a job
closer to home.

:14:03
I hate this job.
:14:05
George,
what are you talking about?

:14:06
You love your job.
:14:08
Nope.
From the day I started to today.

:14:12
Can't stand it.
:14:14
Well, good.
:14:15
Then it sounds like
I'm doing you a favor.

:14:19
You know what?
I feel better about this.

:14:23
Good. I was hoping you would.
:14:39
-Can I ask you one favor?
-What can I do for you?

:14:42
I built my first model here
when I was twenty-five.

:14:47
There must be hundreds of 'em
around the office.

:14:49
I was wondering if I might
pick a few to take home.

:14:53
Just the ones that
really mean something to me.

:14:57
Well, those--

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