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Quote from Aunt Edie in The Math Class

Frankie: [v.o.] Let's face it, to teenagers, old people are like alien life forms from a faraway galaxy they don't really want to visit.
Aunt Edie: How are things going in school? You're... You're in... What, the second grade now?
Sue: Uh-huh. Eighth. I'm actually working on a really big science project right now, so that's why we have to leave in a little less than 14 minutes.
Aunt Edie: When I was your age, I used to love school. I remember once we had to do this time capsule. You know, fill it with important things and bury it in the backyard so we could dig it up when we were grown.
Sue: Really? And... And did you? Did you dig it up?
Aunt Edie: Oh. We moved before I could. What a shame. You know, I think of it every day of my life.
Sue: You have? Oh, my God. That's so many days!

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