All In Page #5
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- 2012
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That your son punched mine.
- But that's only normal.
- No, it's not.
- Yes, it's normal.
- Hi.
- Hi.
- How are you?
- What are you doing here?
I'm here to protect him.
They've pulled his hair
and called him a girl.
He's Otto.
Hi, Otto.
- Remember I told you...?
- Yes, I remember.
Who is she, Dad?
A friend
who Daddy cares about very much.
Dad, let's go to the water balls.
I know, Patricia.
They're supposed to be with me today.
But I'm asking you for a favor.
I have a dinner meeting
with some Japanese guys
who want to invest in my company.
I'm not far away.
I'm in the car.
No, don't get dressed. It's okay.
Aren't we staying with you?
No. Your mom misses you.
- Redhead! Redhead!
- Careful, don't get out yet!
Sarita, wake up. We're here.
- Hi, Redhead!
- What's up?
- You're Uriel, right?
- Yes...
- Have you two met?
- He's my guitar tutor.
- Patricia is having a shower.
- Nice to meet you.
Let me get Sarita.
Sarita, wake up.
Don't worry. I'll get her.
- Bye, Dad.
- Bye.
- Bye, Sarita.
- Bye.
See you later.
Tell Sarita...
- What's up, Otto?
- Nothing much.
- Did you practice?
- The Green Day song.
Can you play it?
That's a tough one.
I can play it.
Well done.
Rosario was a misunderstanding.
You don't have to explain yourself.
- I'd rather you didn't.
- I did want to be with you.
- Okay.
- Of course I did.
- Okay.
- Why wouldn't I?
Okay, hold on.
I had some, let's say,
technical difficulties,
a situation...
How can I put it? Look.
Imagine this is my prostate.
This is my urethra, right?
It may sound weird, but it's really cool.
I found it on the Internet.
I'd had surgery that day.
They cut here.
It's called vasectomy.
That's why I couldn't have...
- Is this for me?
- Yes.
- I want you to understand.
- Why didn't you tell me?
You left without warning
many years ago.
Does it hurt?
- Everything hurts.
- But why?
- Why does everything hurt?
- Why did you get a vasectomy?
Because you can change it back.
And it's permanent.
There are other precautions.
You didn't need to go this far.
You don't get it.
Let me try to explain.
The only possibility...
- You're eating the urethra.
- Sorry.
I wanted to avoid the only possibility
of doing it all over again.
I don't want to have
to choose all the time.
Choose a name,
a school, their friends.
I'm sick of choosing.
I don't want to choose anything.
They're in that limbo,
that undisturbed nothingness
and we bring them to this chaos.
- That can't be changed back, right?
- Right.
Once they're here,
you can't just say,
"I've made a mistake.
I'll send them back. "
You can't do that.
That's what I don't want.
You've changed your mind,
you said not having kids
was giving up on everything.
No.
- You've changed your tune.
- No, I haven't.
- You have.
- I still feel the same.
Yes. Listen to me.
You did it for love.
- It was an act of faithfulness.
- Faithfulness?
Yes.
To Patricia? No! You're crazy.
- Patricia is over.
- I'm not talking about her.
- You're wrong.
- Listen to me.
I'm not talking about your ex-wife.
You did it for love to your kids.
You're being faithful to your kids.
I love it.
Hold on. My mom is at home.
Where could we go?
- You know what?
- We could go somewhere else.
I'd like to do things right this time.
- Don't get me wrong.
- No, I get it.
I really like you.
I'm really into you, but...
- It's the surgery?
- No, I'm fine. I've got the all clear.
Do you want to check it out?
- I'll show you.
- No, no.
You said you wanted a boyfriend?
Someone to take you to the movies,
out to dinner,
to help you choose gifts.
Someone who'll call you,
who'll buy you candies.
Stuff normal couples do,
but we never did.
- Are you serious?
- Yes, I am!
I have the feeling that
if we take a plunge right now,
the story will repeat itself
and you'll leave again.
No, seriously!
I'm not going anywhere!
I'm staying.
Do you want to be my girlfriend
- Are you serious?
- Yes.
#Hi! Honey, baby, love, darling.
Really?
#But we just talked.
Yes, me too.
No. I don't have an office.
At bars. I work at a bar.
I like it.
Sometimes I go to a different one.
No way! The Trova are back!
- Why didn't you tell me?
- 'Cause I like surprises.
How did you do?
- Did you win?
- Yes.
- How much?
- Three grand.
Exactly Patricia's allowance.
Why are you in disguise
when you play poker?
Can't you just wear
a sweater and a shirt?
- I try to disguise myself.
- Yes, I can tell.
Before, I always knew
what you were up to.
Hey, what are you up to?
I'm in a bit of trouble.
- Women?
- Not women.
Gloria.
- Have you seen her?
- More than that.
We're a couple.
- That's fast.
- But nothing's happened yet.
I don't get it.
Are you couple
I don't get it.
Are you playing poker with me?
I'll sum it up for you.
Rosario, reunion, walk.
We had a few laughs,
but we didn't have sex because
of what I told you.
After that, she left.
She got angry.
Another reunion, dinner, making out.
So I said to myself,
"I won't blow this.
I'll play the full-fledged
boyfriend to a tee. "
Walks, boat rides,
phone calls, chocolates...
"How are you, honey?"
"Yes, I'm listening.
Of course I am, honey. "
We haven't had sex yet.
A little bit old-school.
- We tease and touch each other.
- Spare me the details.
- What's the problem then?
- I lied. I lied big time.
Guess what I told her?
That I was a show promoter.
A music promoter.
Just tell her
you own an finance company
What's wrong with that?
It didn't seem glamorous enough
at the time.
Who says showbiz is better
than owning a finance company?
Don't we have a good time?
You punch in whenever you want,
we have lunch together,
you bring the kids to work,
you play poker, nobody bugs us.
Remember when your dad lived?
Yes, money has a bad reputation.
But we haven't ripped anybody off.
Charging an extra point for the dollar
is a service.
You have to bring Gloria to the office.
She'll love it.
- That's not it. It gets worse.
- What?
I told her I was organizing
the comeback of The Trova.
My luck is so bad
we drove by a billboard.
A problem is when the stock market
drops 7% in one day!
Why the cap?
- I want to give poker a shot.
- Not those. Take purple ones.
- So, the highest one is the "K"?
- Yes, sometimes it is.
Okay.
- Guess who's separated?
- Who?
- Mara ngeles Acevedo.
- No way.
- Who's Mara ngeles?
- She stuck the compass in your neck.
She was a b*tch. She's separated?
She kept an apartment,
a car and a time deposit.
- And the maintenance fees?
- He has to pay for that too?
Those fees are high.
It happened to Ginger Brown.
They got divorced.
She didn't sort out those fees.
They kept going up,
and on top of that,
she hooked up with a gym trainer.
Poor thing.
She ended up supporting him.
She had to sell the apartment.
Poor thing!
And what are you up to, Gloria?
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