Fat Albert
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:46:01
No, it's just, you know, the gentleman
should walk on the side with the traffic.

:46:05
That way, if a car,
like, splashes mud...

:46:08
or jumps the curb, he can push
the woman out of the way.

:46:11
- You know what I'm saying?
- Okay.

:46:16
Oh, uh, I-- I--
We're here.

:46:19
- It's your house.
- Yeah.

:46:21
You can go inside now.
:46:23
Um, thanks for
walking me home.

:46:26
Well, good night.
:46:30
You know, uh, allow me.
:46:44
You are such a gentleman.
My Big Al.

:46:52
Me and you. B.F.F.?
:46:54
B.F.F.?
:46:56
"Best friends forever."
:47:43
Are you okay?
:47:45
I'm fine. I had no business
going to that party.

:47:49
- I should have never listened to Albert and--
- What is with you?

:47:53
Ever since your grandpa passed away,
you're not the same.

:47:57
It's like you've given up.
:47:59
You know, the guys were just
trying to help.


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