A Christmas Proposal Page #2
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that you're afraid of change?
I am not afraid of change.
You are, too.
No, I'm not.
Yes, you are.
I'm not.
You are, too, that's why
you wouldn't leave the town.
Oh, really?
Really.
You know what? I hope you're
prepared for tonight, okay?
I'll see you later,
there, city guy.
I hope you're ready
for tonight, country person.
Okay, great, you should
watch your mouth.
You watch your mouth.
Ready, at least more
ready than you know.
Can you hear me?
We're so going to have to
wire this town. I know.
Mom.
Hi, honey.
Oh, it's so good to see you.
Good to see you.
You look wonderful.
Thank you.
Mom, I would like
you to meet...
Reegan.
Reagan.
Reagan, I'm so sorry. It's a
pleasure to finally meet you.
You, too.
So how is everything?
Oh, everything is great.
You know, no snow.
So, of course, there are
no people on the hills.
Well, that's what we're
here to change, right, baby?
That's right, babe.
You know, um,
could I just speak
to you for a moment?
Just...
Yeah, sure.
Babe, could you go
inside really fast?
I just need
to talk to my mom.
Thank you. Please, make
yourself comfortable.
Isn't she great?
Oh, yeah.
She's so pretty, yes.
There's something I really
wanted to talk to you about.
Do you actually
have to do this now?
Mom,
I told you,
you're going to be fine.
We're going to put you in a brand-new
building with plenty more rooms.
This is a great location.
It's going to be great.
I-I actually like
where I live, you know?
And, um, it's really hard
to start over when you're 60.
You know?
Mom, I'm not going to go
through this with you again.
Okay?
Okay.
Okay. Good.
Now how long can
you and Reegan stay?
It's Reagan.
Reagan.
Actually, we're gonna leave right
after the meeting tonight.
Oh, now, come on.
What is the hurry?
I just have a couple things
that I got to take care of.
It's good to see you.
It's good to see you.
Oh.
Come on. Let's go.
Okay.
I think that we'd like
use of the hall, of course,
and the ladies
of the synagogue
for all the fine refreshments
that they've supplied.
Yea, thank you.
They are a great bunch.
It's good to see
everybody here tonight.
It's a great turnout,
to say the least.
You all know why we're here.
It's pretty important.
this meeting to order.
That's Wayne Beauregard.
All he ever used to do
was play scratch tickets.
I swear, he'd get 20
Now, it's my understanding
that Alexander Malone
would like
to address the town,
Am I correct with that, Rick?
Yes, Mr. Mayor.
Traitor.
Shame on you.
You grew up in this town, too.
Yea, thank you.
Who is that?
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