The Upside of Anger
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is my mother.
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My mother was always
the nicest person I ever knew.

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She was the nicest, sweetest woman
than anyone who knew her ever knew.

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Then things changed...
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then she changed.
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She got angry.
Good and angry.

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Anger has turned my mother
into a very sad and bitter woman.

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If she wasn't my mother,
I'd slap her.

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I would.
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I'd look her straight in the face and
tell her what I really think of her...

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and then I'd run really fast
in the opposite direction.

:02:29
- Are you eating?
- Yes.

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I want you eating.
I mean it.

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Okay.
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You ladies
are old enough now,

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I'm not gonna pull
any punches here.

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He took his wallet...
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and he left.
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When he didn't come home
the other night,

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you know,
I thought we got lucky

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and he was just
in a car crash,

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dead by the side of the road,
but the fact is,

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he's run off with his little Swedish
secretary, who, oh, what a coincidence,


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