Anyways, Kiki and I have always been super close because we're basically the same age. And then my husband died and we became crazy close. We went to prom together. Wow! Okay. And, uh, Kiki, uh... How does all this closeness make you feel? - Well... - Well, she feels great. Who wouldn't want to be best friends with their mom? - I love my mom. - Thank you, honey. - I really do. - Thank you. But sometimes, she can be a bit much. What? - Like when? - Like, uh... When you watched Kent and I have sex the other night. Oh, Lord. I just wanna know what's going on in your life. - Is that so wrong? - No. But sometimes, I just... I'm in need of a little space.
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- Cancer? - Mm-hm, mm-hm. Oh, God. What kind of cancer?
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Mom!
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I did. You gave me everything that I needed.
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Did you just kick out grandma forever?
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So, um, how did you get into dancing? Oh, I'm a fireman by trade. That's what I do. Of course you are. And a few years ago I responded to this fire at a strip club. And the owner comes up to me, and he's like "Hey, dude. You got a massive cock?" And I'm like, "Uh... Well, I do." And the rest is, the rest is history. Wow. That's a beautiful story, Ty. Thank you. Okay. Hot burn.
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It's like living with Saddam Hussein. My mom is only staying with me because I think she wants to steal my TV. Oh, I have to go Christmas tree shopping with my mother tonight. Yeah, it's like, it's like going on a seven-hour death march around the city. My daughter really wants a Happy Happy Princess Doll and I have looked everywhere for it and I don't know where it is.
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And Kent. I am so happy that you're able to get an erection again. Yay! And Kiki. He's so much bigger than your dad was. Okay, mom, thanks, you can go before my husband never has sex with me again. Yup.
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I think you're a great mom.
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I can't do Christmas with my mother.
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Why are you wearing black pajamas? Oh, uh... No, yeah, I, uh... I work at a spa. You have a fucking job? Yeah. Yeah.
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And, um... you know what? I just, I want you to know that I finally understand why you're like this.
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Yeah.
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Okay. Hi, mom. - Amy. - Hi. - You look pale. - Oh. I'm just trying out a new skin thing. Oh, good, it's just bad makeup. You're not dying. Where's your tree? I-I haven't had time to get one yet. Amy, it's December 19th. Even the Jews have Christmas trees by now. Never mind, we'll get one tomorrow. - Okay. - Huh. Yeah. Do you have any food? I haven't eaten in three days. Yeah. Oh, gosh, yes. I actual... I have all your favorites. It's adorable. You let your kids cook.
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That's the nicest thing that anyone has ever said to me. I mean, I... I actually think that you're a really wonderful mom. I mean, your kids are so happy. They're so sweet and they love you so much.
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Okay. Oh, I didn't know Rite Aid made Christmas decorations. So I have the whole week planned out. On Thursday, we'll see "The Nutcracker." And then, of course, on Friday, we'll all go caroling. Unfortunately, Mike was our baritone and you're divorcing him. So we're gonna have to fill that hole if we're gonna win the Caroling Cup this year. Oh, God, the Caroling Cup? Darling, when I lived here we won the Caroling Cup nine times. It's too bad you've given up on our family's tradition of winning. Yeah, I guess I've just been a little busy, so... Well, clearly not at the gym. Whoop. I want to celebrate my triumphant return to Chicago. I wanna throw an enormous Christmas party at your house. So I was thinking Christmas Eve, if that's convenient. What? No. That's not convenient. I mean, we can invite all of my old friends and we can have a sushi station and we can hire Kenny G to play Christmas music. I hear he's not even that expensive anymore. Yeah, okay, that-that sounds like a lot of work. Yeah. It's too bad, I've already invited everyone. - Where, to my house? - Yes. A 184 people are coming. What? Why haven't I gotten a Christmas card from you yet? I don't know, mom. I-I-I guess it just fell through the cracks. What is happening with you? Nothing. Nothing's happening to me. Amy, this is Christmas. It's the big show. - I know. - You can't dick around. - I'm not dicking around. - I feel you're dicking around. Mom, I'm honestly not dicking around. Yes, you are dicking around. I can tell when you're dicking around. I'm not dicking around. - Dick, dick around. - Okay. Okay. I'm not dicking around. Alright, enough with the bad language. Okay. - I like your hair. - Really? Yeah, it looks like you're not trying so hard. Yeah. Love you.
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I'm sorry we're late. Hank drives like a girl. Merry Christmas, grandma and grandpa! Merry Christmas, grandpa! - Merry Christmas! - Merry Christmas! Merry Christmas, dad. Here, have some X-Boxes. - Are you serious? - Thank you so much. Mum would never let us have these. Thank you. Hi, Ms. Redmond, I'm Jessie. It's so nice to meet you. Please take the bags upstairs. Gracias.
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- Sort of. - Thank you. I just wanted to let you know that I have put the house next door on the market. - Thank you. - You're welcome. I really appreciate that. I know I can be a little psycho sometimes. And I know you need your space. Which is why I bought the house across the street. No, I'm kidding. I didn't buy the house across the street. I bought the house down the street. - What? - No. I'm gonna move into your attic. - Mom! Seriously. - Kiki, what? Where are you living? I'm gonna go back to Bismarck where I belong. - Thank you. - You're welcome. I just...