Dina Page #2
[Dina] Did you know that
Tom Cruise, his parents,
they didn't want him
to drop out of high school?
- Uh-huh.
- 'Cause he was a poor student.
And they were, like, really
upset that he went into acting.
And they said,
"I'll give you six months."
- Uh-huh.
- And look at him now.
Yeah, we got him now.
It'd be nice
if we can get rid of him, now.
- Hi.
- Hi.
[crashing sound on screen]
Hey, um, is that
regular Coke or Diet Coke?
- It's regular, Dina.
- Can I have a sip, please?
- Sure.
- Thank you.
Mmm-hmm.
Coming up is where Dina and I
first got proposed...
We got proposed...
I proposed to Dina over
here at the Red Robin.
- Yeah.
- That's what I did.
[bell dinging]
So where are you headed?
Over to the mall?
Yeah, I'm gonna go
to the Boscov's.
I got this watch here
I only paid four dollars.
- Four... Four?
- Four dollars.
[birds chirping]
Parents are really
excited to see you.
Cool.
And here we are.
Very cool. I'm tired.
I'm sure.
- Hi, Larry.
- Hey, Dad.
So when's this
vote gonna happen?
That's what I wanna know.
The vote to put two new teams
in the NHL in two years.
Oh, I don't know.
[cheering on TV]
And we're going extra innings.
- So this is your bouquet.
- Oh, wow.
And it's not real symmetrical but I
thought it looked better that way.
Yeah, it does.
Now, it's interesting but...
for walking down the aisle,
I chose to have
Larry walk me down the aisle
but I remember, you know,
the first time I had
my mom and dad both
walk me down the aisle,
and John was
standing down there.
Would Scott be standing...
Scott will be standing in...
Okay. So, um...
We could either
do with Andrew...
[indistinct chatter]
Look at them go,
how do they do that?
[Dina] ...and even now the boys
And I don't know
how to do it and I feel...
It's just Patric said...
That didn't work...
- Yeah. I love you.
- Love you too.
- I'll miss you.
- I'll miss you too.
I'll call you when I get home
to let you know I got home.
Sounds good.
- Love you.
- Love you too.
- Alright.
- Bye-bye.
[soft guitar music]
[soft piano music]
[bird squawking]
I'm excited to-to have you.
I'm excited to be here.
It's gonna be
a new experience for me.
I haven't lived on my own
since ever.
Oh I, um, you know,
lived on my own for...
- Twenty-something years and, uh...
- Uh-huh.
the apartment with somebody.
- Uh-huh.
- You know, I was happy that I lived by myself.
But it's even more exciting
to have somebody here.
Oh, Thank you, dear.
I appreciate that.
[theme music of
"Sex and the City" playing]
[motor revving]
I ain't gonna stop
And it's small
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