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...and now he's dumping me.
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- I don't understand why. Why?
- He's screwing the tutor!

:12:09
That is pretty bad.
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I certainly think you showed him
how you felt in there.

:12:15
I don't think you're going to
be seeing him anymore.

:12:19
He's the manager at my work.
I'm going to see him tomorrow.

:12:22
Oh, my God.
:12:25
I know how you feel. Well, I don't
know how you feel.

:12:28
But I've been pretty messed up, too.
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When I was a little kid I had this
pet pig. His name was Piggies.

:12:32
He used to follow me all around, and
he used to sleep in my bed with me.

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You know, he would kind of like
root up by me feet.

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He would follow me all around.
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I taught him to fetch my slippers and,
I mean, he was like a brother.

:12:46
He was like a little brother.
And he made a lot of noise.

:12:49
Anyway, so one day
I come home, you know...

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from baseball practice,
and there's food...

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...and there's rice all over the floor.
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And then there's Piggies.
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And I guess he ate
all the rice and it just...

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...It expanded in his stomach, or...
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The little fella died.
So did a part of me.

:13:17
Not that that's at all what
you're going through.

:13:19
I don't think that you have
a pig. Or ever did.

:13:23
- No.
- It's kind of unique.

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I'm Mark.
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Shella.
:13:37
Listen, I know that
this just happened.

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If you feel like you need to talk
or you just want to get out...

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Call me.
:13:51
We'll go out and just talk.
:13:56
So, what's DFD?
:13:58
It's the Desert Fire Department.

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