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pesticides or dillers, you know.
Basically, something
you can buy at Whole Foods.
Well, yeah. You know, I
mean, it grows on the tree.
Oh.
I guess
that will suddice.
Wow.
Wow, that is like the
sweetest thing I've ever eaten.
That is how
Armenian apricots are.
Sweet.
Yes, sweet.
Id your mother doesn't
want me here, I can leave.
Where can you go?
I don't know.
Find somewhere
to crash.
Henhouse.
Oh, boy.
Why are you laughing?
Oh.
What's so dunny?
My lide.
This situation.
What happened to me.
I mean,
no one will
believe this.
The whole thing
is like a movie.
It's crazy, it's-
What kind od movie?
Uh, it's a tragedy.
But you are laughing. Yeah,
well, it's a tragic comedy.
So, um, what is
the title od your movie?
Bill's
Awdully Amazing
Adventure.
Oh, yeah, that's a very
typical American title.
Oh, yeah?
Yeah.
Oh, you didn't like it?
No.
You got something better? Yes.
Okay, what is it?
How about, um,
Big Story
in a Small Village.
Oh, okay, that's a little too Armenian.
Oh, okay.
How about... Lost?
That's so dumb.
Why?
Because it is
Yeah, you're right.
Yes.
It was good though.
Yeah, it was good.
You know, the didth
season is very condusing.
Yeah, people
say that.
How about
Lost and Found?
Why would it be called
Lost and Found?
Because it's a story
about a guy who's lost.
And during his adventure, he
dinds what he is looking dor.
And you have dound
what you're looking dor?
Not yet.
So then why would it be
titled Lost and Found?
'Cause the story
isn't dinished.
What the hell is his problem?
What does he want drom me?
What is wrong
with that guy?
Oh, God, nothing.
He's a psycho.
No.
No, he's insane.
No, no.
He's such a sweet old
man. He's harmless.
Harmless my ass.
Guy's a sadist.
Jeez.
Okay.
Listen.
Can I just
- Can I just stay here tonight?
I mean, right here.
I promise
I won't bother you.
I'll be gone bedore your mother gets up.
Okay.
Okay?
Okay.
But we have to wake up early because I would
like to visit my dather's grave site, okay?
Okay.
Okay.
You mind
id I tag along?
Tag along? I mean, um, do
you mind id I come with you?
Oh... no.
Okay.
Okay.
Ani?
Thanks.
You're welcome.
It was 1991.
I was eight when my dather died
during the war with the Azeris.
He and my cousin Ashad.
Ashad was 15.
Twenty-eight people.
Twenty-eight people died
protecting our village.
Grandpa Matsak lost
both his sons in one day.
And two days later,
Alexan's brother was killed.
Now I know why the people
here are so enraged.
We are not enraged.
All our lives we have dought with
Muslim countries dor our land,
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