In Good Company
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1:08:00
(Alex)
This is Alex's cell phone.

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Please leave a message.
Thanks.

1:08:03
[phone beeps]
1:08:05
[Those to Come
by The Shins playing]

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Eyeless in the morning sun
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You were pale and mild,
a modern girl

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Taken with thought,
still prone to care

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Makin' tea
in your underwear

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You went out in the yard
to find

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What's her name?
1:08:29
Who? What? Who?
1:08:31
The fish.
1:08:35
Oh. Uh, it's a he.
And, uh, his name is Buddy.

1:08:40
Ah.
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Does Buddy want
a friend?

1:08:44
Buddy had a friend.
Um, he ate him. So...

1:08:47
[ChuCkles]
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You mind if l,
uh--uh...

1:08:51
Sure. Yeah.
You... Yeah.

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I want to,
I want to ask you something.

1:08:54
Okay.
1:08:55
[Clears throat]
When, uh...

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When you were 18,
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did you ever return
your parents' phone Calls?

1:09:04
Uh, well,
they never Called.

1:09:07
But, uh, yeah,
I'm sure I would've.

1:09:10
Well, my oldest daughter,
she won't Call me baCk.

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And I feel like
going down to NYU
and kidnapping her

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so I Can stop
worrying about her.

1:09:20
[stammering]
1:09:21
That sounds like
a really bad idea.

1:09:23
Uh, look, Alex seems, um,
1:09:27
from the very brief time
that I met her,

1:09:29
to be pretty savvy.
1:09:32
I don't think you have
to worry about her too muCh.

1:09:35
She's a smart,
terrifiC woman.

1:09:38
Girl. Or smart young lady.
Whatever.

1:09:40
What I'm trying to say
is that, uh,

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I think she Can
probably take Care of herself.

1:09:50
Dan, you seem to have
the perfeCt marriage.

1:09:56
How do you do it?

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