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Some things in life you get to decide,
other things you don't.
Someone once said he woke up every morning at nine a.m. and read the obituaries.
If he wasn't in it, he got up.
That about sums up my life.
Oh hi, David.
Hi, Lewis.
I'm glad I ran into you.
I got a piece of mail in my mailbox for you
but I accidentally opened it. It's from the court about your divorce.
I'm really sorry.
Thanks, Lewis.
[TV noise]
-It's David. -It's late, David. What do you want?
Look, I got that the letter from the court.
-Are you there? -Yes, David I heard you.
You know… is there maybe another kind of an arrangement we could come up with?
We already talked about this. I have to go.
He never gets anything in the mail...
What's this?
Oh no, CareFirst?
I hope he's not sick...
Oh hi, David, how are you feeling?
You know, I've just been so sick about you and Kathy lately.
I just hope that everything's going to be okay for you guys, you know.
I just have a question for you.
I know everything is kind of up in the air but I was wondering if you guys were thinking about selling your unit.
Because I really just think it would be better for the
building if we didn't have more renters.
So anyway, I have a couple of friends
who are realtors but I've been thinking about doing it myself, you know a little career change.
-So if you want me to sell your unit… -I've really gotta go.
Alright, well David, if you want me you know where to find me, okay? 6C, David.
I knew where I could find her.
Every thursday for ten years we'd go to the same place.
Kathy! Kathy! Look, sorry to interrupt.
You've taken the car.
You've taken the season tickets. You've even taken the sheets off the *** bed.
I'm taking the dog.
You've gotta be kidding me. You're gonna put a dog on a bicycle?