1:38:06
Mrs. What's-her-name,
the Tupperware lady,
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had realized my mother's dream:
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she had walked
in christ's footsteps.
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Try to trust your feelings.
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You can feel things others can't.
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You mustn't fear it.
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He's been blessed
from on high, Mrs. Beaulieu.
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The good Lord chose him
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knowing he was strong enough
for what's expected of him.
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But give him a chance
to grow up a bit. Hmm?
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So he better understands.
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He's a good-looking boy.
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He'll go far.
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christ...mas, l'm bushed!
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l've got news for you.
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Your son has a gift.
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A family's seventh child
of the same sex is gifted.
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With my three miscarriages,
that makes Zac seventh.
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Who says your miscarriages
were boys?
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They must've been.
That's all you can do.
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We knew he could stop colic,
but he's otherwise gifted.
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Gifted people
can pass their gift on to others,
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if they're of the opposite sex
and not related.
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Mrs. What's-her-name
passed all of hers on to him.
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Oh, Jesus.
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How much Tupperware
did that cost you?
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None.
She didn't try selling me any.
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l bought some.
lt's different.
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This is no joke.
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He's truly gifted!
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can your gift cure my headache?
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There.