All In Page #8

Year:
2012
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- How are you?

- Fine.

I didn't know you were coming.

- Is Uriel here?

- No, not yet.

- But is he coming?

- He's coming, just a bit late...

- But he's coming.

- Good.

Will you take me to the ladies' room?

Okay, sure.

- It's that way.

- I'll wait here.

Okay.

How do you manage

with your Dad?

- He waits outside?

- Yes.

Abonizio won't make it.

God only knows why.

- Where is he?

- Who knows?

I haven't seen him in 30 years.

- What should we do?

- Let's play anyway.

We could play in trios,

like in Mar Del Plata, remember?

We sang duets,

the musician strike.

You can sing his lines.

Okay. Let's wait a little longer,

or else, we'll do it.

- Your car broke down?

- Yes.

I'm going to Buenos Aires.

Can I give you a ride?

- Sure. Let's go.

- Get in.

Dad, you came!

Look.

We're so thrilled to be here tonight

after so many years...

See each other face-to-face.

Thank you all very much.

We also want to thank Uriel,

Uriel Cohan.

Who is a part of all this.

So thank you,

and see you soon. Bye!

The secret of special offers is

everything's already set up.

- You don't need to choose.

- I like that.

Rosario's nice.

- We should go back.

- Yes, it's beautiful.

- I got a special offer today.

- What about?

A romantic trip.

A romantic trip?

What's it about?

Two nights, three days.

Spa, casino, bowling.

- I like bowling.

- Brazilian breakfast, buffet dinner.

- Good.

- Everything's included.

Will they ask us if we're in love?

What do we say?

- We'll just introduce ourselves.

- And they'll believe us?

- Sure.

- Then, let's go!

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