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That's my car. Oh, my god.
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Hey!
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H ey!
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What are you doing?
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Where are you taking my car?
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Government's impounding it. Here's your receipt.
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Call that number if you have any questions.
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You call this a paint job?
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I don't want to see it again until it's perfect!
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Wonder what's going on over there.
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I mean, Claire did okay with the kids yesterday,
but that could have been beginner's luck.
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You think I should call? I should call.
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Lynette, for the first time in years,
you finally have some free time,
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and you're wasting it obsessing1 about the kids.
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It's just I don't know this woman. I mean, not really.
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So she has a degree in sociology2.
Well, big deal. Who doesn't?
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My boys are a lot to handle.
What if she's not up to it?
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You know, if you really have that many doubts,
you should go buy a hidden camera.
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What, a nanny-cam?
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Yeah.
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People do terrible things when they
think no one's watching them.
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Yeah.
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& nbsp;
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I don't really think I could videotape Claire.
It would be a breach3 of trust.
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Trust is overrated.
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So...how are things with you and Rex?
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Fine. Why do you ask?
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Well, I'm just curious. I mean, he moves out,
moves back in. Is he back for good?
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Uh, the situation is, um, fluid.
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I'm not certain what his plans are yet.
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Huh.
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So if you're not sure he's back for good,
why are you ironing his shirts?
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Because I have faith that he'll come back
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and that he'll do the right thing.
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That's good.
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It's good to have faith in people.
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Yeah.
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But I'd still buy that camera.
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Hello?
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- Mike?
- Yeah?
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My oven's out.
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Mm-hmm.
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Come over and help me find my pilot light.
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Al green's "here I am (come and take me)"
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Laying all my troubles down
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here I am, baby
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come and take me
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here I am, baby
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ooh, come and take me
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take me by the hand