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What?
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He wants to have kids, and he had that look
that men get, that says
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"I?m ready to procreate,
point me to the nearest cervix."
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And I take it this is a problem?
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Oh, I can?t have another baby.
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I mean I?m so grateful I had you,
you know I don?t regret a minute of that,
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but I found it to be completely overwhelming.
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Sometimes I even wonder how I got through it.
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You and me both.
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So, have you told Mike how you feel?
- Oh, I can?t tell him.
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This could be a deal breaker.
Julie, I really love him. I don?t want to lose him.
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Maybe you?re overreacting.
I bet he?d rather have you then a baby.
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What if he doesn?t?
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Then that?s something you need to know.
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Susan shouldn?t have been so worried.
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Children were the last thing on Mike?s mind.
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He was too busy searching for answers
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in all the wrong places.
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Please...
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You got lucky.
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Didn?t hit anything major.
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Noah?s getting impatient.
- Well, you can tell Noah I?m getting closer.
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That?s her, isn?t it?
- Yeah.
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Hard to believe a kid from such a good family
could get so messed up.
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I met somebody who recognized her photo.
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I think she rented a room over on Pine Avenue.
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I was checking out houses when...
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Hey, Mike, it?s me. Are you there?
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Pick up. Hello?
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Okay, I know your home your lights are on.
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Look, I really need to talk to you about something, uh.
You know what? I?m just gonna stop by.
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No, hey, hey I?m here. Ow!
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Are you okay?
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Yup. Yeah, I just stubbed my toe.
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Oh, um, so can I come over?
I really need to talk to you about something.
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Actually, I got a buddy over here right now.
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Um, can it wait until dinner tomorrow?
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It?s kind of important.
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Um, yeah I guess it can wait.
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So I?ll see you at seven?
- All right. I?m counting the minutes.
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You should take it easy for the next few days.
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I can?t cancel.
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The last thing I need is
for her to get suspicious.
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Maybe it?s my dementia, but
I still haven?t found my purple wall clock.
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Nobody in my family knows
or cares where your stupid clock is.
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Oh, and by the way, will you tell your little criminals
to get their bikes out of the street?
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Oh, I?ll get it.
- No, don?t you dare.
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We?ll move it when you say please.
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Please.
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OK, Lynette, let's not go crazy.