Claire Quote #847

Quote from Claire in Legacy

Claire: Okay, how do we prove that Dad made us come home early? I mean, uh, what was that place we went even called?
Mitchell: Hold on. I just saw a matchbook from there, and... Okay, yeah, yeah, yeah. Here it is, here it is. "Handelman Waterpark. Celebrating 25 years."
Claire: Ooh. I can get on this CSI train. Okay, "Founded in 1958," so that puts us there in '83.
Mitchell: '83, '83. Locating my diary from '83.
Claire: Okay.
Mitchell: And okay. Here it is. April 20th. "I think JT likes me. Makes fun of my head dent." So, that's...
Claire: Alright, so it had to have been before that, because we didn't have the video game yet, and that's what made the d... the... the... I interrupted.

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Quote from Frank

Phil: So, Dad, I, uh, I w... I wanted to ask you...
Frank: Oh, boy. No serious talk, okay? Yes, I'm taking all my million pills. You can come over and press my stomach. I'm starting to feel like a bean bag chair.

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Phil: This takes me to my next question. Um... did you and Mom ever... ever want a-a-another child?
Frank: Well, I suppose all parents wonder how things would have changed if they had a different child.
Phil: I-I didn't... didn't mean a different one. I-I mean an additional one.
Frank: Why do you ask?
Phil: Well, 'cause if you'd had another kid, maybe... maybe he'd have taken over the business and... and you wouldn't have had to sell. I always... I always felt kind of bad that I didn't.
Frank: The answer is no, Phil. Never. Because... Well, you did take over the family business, didn't you? Keeping life light, making it fun for everybody.
Phil: I learned from the best.

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Frank: You know, your mother and I came here every Sunday for 44 years.
Phil: You miss her, don't you?
Frank: It comes and goes. Fourth of July is rough.
Phil: Really? I didn't realize she was so patriotic.
Frank: Well, it's that hot dog eating contest they have on TV. You know, I always thought that your mother could have been a competitive eater. No food ever expired in our house. She'd see that last day pop up on a pound of bacon or a gallon of milk, and down it went. It was personal for her.