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How about a cappuccino?
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Oh, you don't have to do that.
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It's no problem for me.
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Really? Yeah? Okay.
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Dina!
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Wake up and make
Greg a cappuccino!
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Shake a leg, woman!
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Jesus, Jack,
you know, I'm not that tired.
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Really.
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Relax, Greg. This cockpit's
completely soundproofed.
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You should've seen the look
on your face.
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Okay, okay.
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You got me. That was--
That was a good one.
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Yes, it was. Yes.
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Mmm-hmm.
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It's funny.
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But you should never talk
to a woman like that,
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you know that, Greg.
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It's disrespectful.
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Right, of course. Yeah.
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Greg, a man reaches
a certain age
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when he realizes
what's truly important.
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Hmm-mmm.
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You know what that is?
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Love?
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Friendship?
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Enjoying the moment.
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Living. Just love.
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His legacy1.
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That, too. Right. Yeah. Sure.
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Now, my grandson, Little Jack,
is part of that legacy.
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In six months, you and Pam
are gonna be married.
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Sometime after that,
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you'll want to start
a family of your own.
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Yeah. Right.
Actually, on the subject,
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I had some thoughts
about the wedding date.
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We'll discuss that later,
after this weekend, Greg.
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Now, let's get back on point.
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Let me put it very simply.
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If your family circle
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does indeed join
my family circle,
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they'll form a chain.
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I can't have a chink
in my chain.
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Hmm.
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Yeah. Okay.
I get the metaphor2.
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Now,
I've never met your parents,
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so I'm not going to jump
to any hasty3 conclusions.
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But, like studying
a frozen4 caveman,
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if I can see
where you came from,
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I'll have a much better idea
of where you're going.