Raising Helen
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Here.
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What about the empty bowl?
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I'll hide it.
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Ki... Kids!
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We're gonna go get butterscotch
and chocolate syrup for the ice cream.

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You stay put and watch television.
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And don't come in the kitchen,
I just waxed the floors.

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- Irwin's long-lost brother.
- Yeah.

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Thanks for doing this. You're my savior.
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- I mean...
- I know what you mean.

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So, how are things going?
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- Fine.
- Hm?

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- Fine.
- Just fine?

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- Yeah. What do you mean?
- Well, it's just that

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I've noticed Audrey
spending too much time with the boys.

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You know, that's normal for what she's
going through, to look for that attention,

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but some of these kids are not exactly
angels, you know what I mean?

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They're 15. It's teenage stuff. It's harmless.
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No, it's not really harmless,
cos one of these punks - his name's BZ -

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I'm about to kick his butt outta school.
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Let's just get upstairs
before Henry finds the bowl.

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Yeah, Henry. You said the kid likes
basketball. He never ever picks up a ball.

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I know. I've noticed that.
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The thing with Sarah and the shoes
the other day, that's not the first time...

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Hey, what do you expect, Dan?
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They've lost their parents, moved to a new
city, changed schools, changed religions.

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Well, let's talk about some things
you could do at home.

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You wanna know
what I've been doing at home?

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I've been doing the best I can.
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Do you have any idea
what this has done to my life?

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Hey, Helen, do you have any idea
what it's done to theirs?

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Hey, Pastor Dan, Mr Self-righteous,
I'm hanging on by a thread here.

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I lost my sister, my social life,
my disposable income,

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my ability to fit into a size two
and - this just in - my job.

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Pretty much the only two things that
haven't disappeared are my nicotine fits


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