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You can come back any time.
Tomorrow, the next day.

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Maybe l'll take you up on that one day.
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Where will you go? What will you do?
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Jupiter, girl out there says she's your daughter.
She insists on seeing you.

:47:41
She can't possibly be my daughter.
l haven't had sex since 1995.

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Not in this country, at least.
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Not her. Me.
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l'm your daughter.
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-What year were you born?
-You are my father, Jupiter.

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l wrote you, like, 20 times.
But even when Mom died you didn't answer.

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-l didn't have enough money to bury her.
-Don't blame me. l didn't kill her.

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No. You had help.
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That's a stupid thing to say.
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What do you want? Money?
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l wanted Gracie to meet her grandpa.
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Hi.
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And, yes, we need money to survive.
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Look, sweetheart...
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...from 1968-1972, l had five kids. Maybe more.
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Half the people in that room could be my kid.
lt's a running joke around here.

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How will you feel when you wake up one day
and find out your daughter is dead?

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And you didn't do anything to help?
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You're good. The kid's a sweet touch, too.
:48:58
But you're not the first to think of this gig
since that Fortune article.


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