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:28:01
I mean, the ballpark
and the people.

:28:03
The color, the sounds.
:28:05
The smells.
:28:09
And then he got cancer
and he died.

:28:11
He left me his season tickets.
:28:14
And it's a passion.
:28:16
I mean, it's a very,
very big part of my life.

:28:21
And it's been a problem
with me and women.

:28:25
Oh, ah, I know those women.
:28:27
The "pay attention to me"
and "why aren’t you talking to me?"

:28:31
- Yeah. Exactly.
- God, those women are so pathetic.

:28:35
Yeah, it's like,
"What are you getting so worked up for?

:28:38
- I mean, you're not even doing it, you're watching it. "
- Yeah.

:28:41
It's like, "Hey, how about sometimes
I like to be 11 years old. "

:28:44
- Yeah. - I like being part of something
that's bigger than me-than I.

:28:48
It's good for your soul to invest
in something that you can't control.

:28:51
You're a romantic.
:28:54
Hmm?
:28:56
You have a lyrical soul. You can love
under the best and worst conditions.

:29:00
I don't know.
Well, yeah, yeah.

:29:04
Yeah, I guess so.
Hey, uh-

:29:10
You took a really big chance
inviting me to meet your family.

:29:13
Now I'm gonna take a chance. A big one.
:29:26
Lindsey, will you
go to opening day with me?

:29:32
Yes.
:29:35
Yes. Yes!
:29:37
You hear that?
She said yes!

:29:39
Mary, look. Merry Christmas.
:29:41
Clarence, look how
everyone showed up. It's amaz-

:29:44
We're going to opening day.
It's official. We're going.

:29:47
- Whoo-hoo!
- Whoo!

:29:50
What did Dad do to his hair?
:29:53
- I can't even look at him.
- I know.

:29:56
How could you let him?
:29:58
He's 60. It's a big
psychological milestone.


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