your Aunt Edna's ass. It goes on forever, and it's just as frightening. It's true. There is no end zone. You never cross the goal line, spike the ball and do your touchdown dance. Never. I'm 64, Larry, 27, and he's still my son, like Kevin is your son. Do you think I want him to get hurt? He's my son. Come on. Oh, I'm all right. I'll figure it out. Hey. Who's to say who's a shitty father? Kevin's in therapy. We got called to school last year because Taylor was kissing all the boys. Justin keeps ramming things with his head. My career is in the shithouse. You worry too much. You always did. Okay, let's go. Let's get them. Let's get this one. Come on, you can do it! We only need one more out! Can't you even field a ground ball? Matt, I'm not gonna warn you again. One more comment, and you're out of there. I don't care what happens. What are you yelling at him for? He's the only player you've got. Hey, Matt, we need one more out, son. Wherever it's hit, you go for it! It's the only chance you have to win! All right, come on, now, don't blow it! All right, no big deal. No big deal. One more out. Come on, just relax. Play ball! Relax and concentrate. Let's go! One more. Let's go. Oh, shit! Get it, Matt! He's out of there! I'm gonna help you. Oh, Dad. Now, we see these gangsters. We agree to pay them $1,000 a month. They're businessmen. They'll see that something is better than nothing. Then, Monday morning, 8:00 a. m., you come to work with me at my place. I'm going to teach you the business. Plumbing supplies. And in a few years, I'll retire, and you'll take over. Meanwhile, as long as you're working, and if you agree to go to Gamblers Anonymous, I'll keep paying your debt. That's it. Okay. Okay. Let me just add a wrinkle. About an hour ago, I got a phone call from an associate in Chile. Big opportunity. Platinum. Now, why don't I just toddle off down there for a couple of months, see if it pans out? If it does, great. If not, we put the Frank-Buckman plan into effect. Sound good? Sure. Great. Oh, I could use a little... 2,000 enough? Ample. Ample. Well, better pack. What about Cool? Huh? Oh, Jesus, that's a tough one. This is not really the kind of trip that... Listen, how about if... Don't worry about it. My dad's going away? Yes. He's leaving right away? Yes. Is he ever coming back? No. Would you like to stay here with us? Yeah. Good. Good morning, Mrs. Huffner. Hi, Michelle. Susan, I need to talk to you. Not now, Nathan, I have a class. I want you to come home. This is very bad for Patty. She can't concentrate. I gotta go. No, wait. No, let me go. Listen to me. It's bad for me, too. I love you, Susan. Those are words. They don't solve anything. I can compromise. I can change. Nathan, I don't think you're capable of change. Okay, come on, we're way behind because of yesterday's bomb threat, so let's get going. Why do birds suddenly appear Every time you are near? Just like me They long to be Close to you Nathan, please, I'll lose my job. Why do stars twinkle in the sky Every time you walk by? Just like me They long to be Close to you Nathan, we're trying so hard to keep these kids off drugs. On the day that you were born The angels got together And decided to create a dream come true This was the song from our wedding. So they sprinkled moon dust in your hair And golden sunlight in your eyes so blue It's a wedding kind of a song. That is why all the guys in town Guys in town Follow you Follow you All around All around Just like me They long to be Close to you Close to you Nathan, you're crazy. Close to you Susan, I love you. Please come home. We have a great start. The Plymouth missile, Rick Carsmith, right in the far lane. Five-fourteen, left car... How's it look? ... let's hear it for Popper Jay. Looking hot. Looking damn hot! ------------------------------ Читайте также: - текст Константин на английском - текст 1612. Хроники смутного времени. на английском - текст Эрагон на английском - текст Один дома на английском - текст Бетховен на английском |