GREG: So they haven't really done anything. It's been about a month now.
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Goddamn it, Earl. Son, don't even start. Pig's foot.
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RACHEL: The hardest part is watching my mom trying to deal with it all. And sometimes, I mean, I do think if it ends up that she's alone in that house... She has no one. She and my dad hate each other. She has no siblings. I don't know what she'd do.
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And, you know, high school, college, we're forced to spend these years of our lives... ...in randomly selected groups of people that we have nothing in common with. It's a nightmare.
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...and that's fine because that's not important to me.
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That's right! Jack that little dude up there!
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Can I talk to you about the movie?
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...so use your ears and listen to me.
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...and they're so clearly repulsed.
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(BOTH GRUNTING)
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All right.
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Don't yell at me. So, that's it? Just, to hell with college, to hell with growing up? Greg, don't. Rachel, what the hell is wrong with you? This is your life!
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...eight years of carefully-cultivated invisibility... gone. (BREATHING HEAVILY) Fin.
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Sorry, but they just are. Of course I'm a dick for complaining about it.
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Oh, and I don't have anyone to go with. So there's that.
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Would you two... mice like a little bit of cheese?