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Normale.
:26:00
Normale.
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I have bought a house
in a foreign country.
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A house and the land it takes
two o xen two days to plow.
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Not having a plow or an o x,
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I'll have to take their word
on that.
:26:16
Buyer's remorse is
a very common affliction
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among new homeowners.
:26:20
Just because you have
a sudden urge to weep,
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that doesn't mean
you've made a mistake.
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Everybody knows old houses
have their quirks.
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Especially 300-year-old houses.
:26:35
I have inherited 10, 000
empty wine bottles, one grape,
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every issue of "La Nazione"
printed in 1958,
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and assorted previous tenants.
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Ugh!
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The trick to overcoming buyer's
remorse is to have a plan.
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Pick one room
and make it yours.
:27:13
Go slowly through the house.
:27:16
Be polite, introduce yourself,
:27:18
so it can introduce itself
to you.
:27:24
You did what?
:27:27
Frances bought a house
in Tuscany!
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And you're gonna
live there alone?
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Well, I'm not there alone.
I'm there with bugs.
:27:34
- How's the belly?
- It's growing.
:27:37
I can't believe you did this.
Did you already sign?
:27:41
Yes.
:27:43
Why? What?
You think I shouldn't have?
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Are you telling me
I made a mistake?
:27:48
- I don't know. Did you?
- Well, I don't know.
:27:51
You're the one who made
the "empty-shell person" speech.
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Oh, yeah.
That was me.
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Okay. Wow!
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You bought a villa in Tuscany!