A Beginner's Guide to Endings
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The events leading up to my death
were a lot like the rest of my life.
Things didn't go
exactly as planned.
If you asked me what the odds
in an amateur hanging
going off without a hitch were,
I'd say about one in three.
A few things can happen.
Put the noose too high?
Swing for hours.
Too low?
Choke for minutes.
But hit that sweet spot,
the neck'll snap just so.
One in three.
Okay...
...one in four.
I was born a gambler.
Cards, dice,
sports, horses.
I'd bet on anything if
the odds were right.
But now I've lost a bet
that cost me more than money.
It's cost me my family.
Five kids; all boys.
The odds in that?
One in 16.
Five boys from three
different women?
One in 300.
Staying married to my first wife
through that?
Somewhere south of zero.
That's my eldest son, Nuts.
Born during a heat wave.
His mother says
that's what gives him his temper,
but... I think the kid was born
with a sour disposition.
Nuts wasn't one for school.
All he ever wanted to
be was a pro boxer.
But... well...
things didn't go exactly as planned.
That's my second boy, Cal.
Poor kid inherited
my weakness for women.
I knew pretty early on when he found a way
to join an all-girls prep school.
Now that one cost
me a small fortune.
Come Christmas, he shows up
with a different gal each year.
And let's just say he's got a type.
After Cal came my third boy, Jacob.
Smart, organized.
Holds down a real job.
Huh. Y'know,
when you say it all together like that,
makes me wonder if
he's mine after all.
Now, I'm no saint.
Fact is, I'd probably catch on fire
if I ever did step foot in church.
So long story short:
her name was Champagne.
And nine months later, boy number four
shows up on my doorstep.
The kid's got a lot of heart.
Everyone calls him Juicebox
because, well...
...I wouldn't call a kid slow, but...
... well, he's got a big heart.
Goldie forgave me for Champagne.
But you know what they say:
fool me once, shame on you.
Fool me twice, you're divorced.
Sometimes life throws
you a curve ball.
A tiny, Vietnamese curve ball.
After what became colourfully known
as the Saigon Incident,
Goldie, quite understandably, left me.
But she never stopped
being a good mom to the boys,
even the ones that weren't hers.
And that's my family.
The most unlikely bunch
you'll ever chance upon.
than see any harm come to them...
...today's gonna be
the last day of my life.
The odds of surviving
a trip over Niagara Falls are long.
Back in '53, some kid lucked out.
But he had an adult-sized life jacket on,
so I'm not sure it counts.
Now that's not to knock
what the lil' tiger went through,
but a boy that small
in a life jacket that big?
The kid's practically a f***in' pontoon.
But I don't want to
beat the odds here.
For once,
I want them stacked against me.
Just like I stacked them
against my oldest boys.
So I need a miracle.
For my family.
For fate to erase the weight
of all my misdeeds.
A reversal of fortune.
A resurrection.
A real, bona-fide miracle.
But I don't believe in miracles.
I know that it's time
# And you're staying in
# La la la la la la la la la
# And you're staying home
# And I'm all alone
# La la la la la la la la la
bring a little water
# And I feel fine
# I know that you want to
# And I know that you do
# Come in here and love with me
# It's thunder and rain
# But it's all the same
# La la la la la la la la la
# Ha
I'm paying for this call
# And I don't mind at all
# La la la la la la la la la
bring a little water
# And I feel fine
# I know that you want to
# And I know that you do
# Come in here and love with me
- We're gathered here
to mourn the passing of Edward...
"Duke" White.
Some of us knew him.
Some of us loved him.
And apparently some of us
are just here for the free donuts.
Ahem.
Duke... never did
anything the normal way,
so... it's no surprise
we don't have a body to bury.
- Move.
- And, of course,
Duke wasn't much for church.
In fact, only time
he ever got anywhere near the Bible
was when he swore to tell the truth,
the whole truth and nothing but.
In case you were wondering,
he... he didn't.
So instead of reading Bible verse,
to Lynyrd Skynyrd's Freebird.
- Mom didn't show?
- We couldn't get a hold of her.
Why are you late?
- Flight was delayed
and I had a detour on the highway.
- What was her name?
- Candyanna.
- Even her name makes me wanna
put on a condom, or strip.
- Would you two shut up?
We're at a goddamn funeral.
- It's okay.
- "Lord knows I can't change.
"Lord help me...
I can't change."
Ahem. Now I'd like to have
Duke's five boys come up here
in the coffin.
He was...
...the best brother a man could have.
- He was the worst father
a man could have.
- A bus pass?
- I didn't know
we were supposed to bring presents.
That's my watch.
- Please don't make a big deal about this.
- That's my watch.
- Do not make a big deal about it!
- Don't! Cal! Get the f*** off, Cal!!!
- Hey, hey! Hey, hey, hey!
What's the matter with you?
You should be ashamed of yourself,
throwin' punches like that!
Snap the wrist.
# I'm a crawler baby
# Well I crawl right after you
# I'm the crawler baby
- Breaks my heart
we had to trot out Ol' Rusty.
Come Christmas dinner, there's Rusty.
Everybody's birthday party,
you know Rusty's gonna be invited.
But... Ol' Rusty at your father's funeral?
This family's got a certain reputation,
and tonight
you boys pretty much cemented it.
Think we can get through
the reading of the will
without having to call a paramedic?
- I can.
- Shut up.
- You know what?
I gotta take a piss.
I'll be right back.
- Alright, where's the, uh...
waitress in this place?
Thank you!
Um, but I'd rather you sprayed mace
into my mouth. But...
I will let you try this very nice
single-malt scotch I discovered.
- You discovered it?
- Yeah.
- Yeah? You f***ing Magellan?
Circumnavigating the globe
in search of flavour?
Don't put on airs with me, okay?
I've seen you drink lighter fluid.
- I remember that.
It made you weird.
- I dunno what you're talking about.
It's good, isn't it?
- It's... pretty good.
- Bottoms up.
- Jacob, what happens when we die?
- Uh, wow. Ahem.
I don't know, Todd.
What I do know is that good guys
like you go to heaven.
- Dad was a pretty good guy, huh?
He was a good... yes, he was a...
He was a good...
- Uh... you know what, buddy?
He's probably not even dead.
He's only been gone for two weeks.
- Really?
- Yeah, really.
- Don't do that.
- Don't do what?
- Don't give him false hope.
Just bear the kid's feelings--
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