Multiplicity Page #7
- PG-13
- Year:
- 1996
- 117 min
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Come home, | so I can show you something.
Come on. | Just for a minute.
It's beautiful. Oh, Doug.
This is perfect.
Great, right?
The wall's gone.
It's just like I dreamed...
I'm so glad you like it.
It's so pretty.
How did you do this?
I had some of the boys do some | work and we just got it done.
If you put your mind to it, | you can do anything.
- What do you think? | - I think it's a miracle.
It's good, right? I told you | I'd finish it. I just needed time.
I'm thinking of starting my own | business. What do you think?
That way I could set my own hours.
I don't want to do anything big. | l want to start with small projects.
Bird houses and mail boxes. | Stuff like that.
That'd be nice.
I love you so much.
I mean, I just...
I just really love you.
Whatever I do. | whatever you need to do...
As long as we're both rowing | the same boat we'll be fine.
- Bye, honey! | - See you.
Bye!
Where are you guys headed?
- Wherever the road takes us. | - Maybe Florida. Stop off in Vegas.
We're going to eat a dolphin.
- No, you're going to pet one. | - Right. We'll pet a dolphin.
- Will you be all right? | - We'll be okay.
- We'll be fine. Don't worry. | - How about you? You'll be okay?
I'm going to be fine.
I'll tell you one thing. | You're three good-looking guys.
- When he's right, he's right. | - I guess.
- I'll see you. | - Bye, Doug.
See you, Steve.
If a T. Rex fought with a tank... | Who'd win?
I don't know, honey.
Mom?
You know | how to tell you love someone?
When everyone reminds you of them.
Dear Doug. | Greetings from sunny Miami.
We've been open for six months | and business is booming.
Two is happy because he gets | to meet new people every day.
You know how nice he can be | when he wants to.
I'm cooking up a storm | and having a ball.
The pizzas are selling like crazy. | People just love my pepperoni.
And you'd be so proud of Four.
He's working two jobs. In the | morning he delivers newspapers.
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