Parenthood (1989): The Memory of Childhood

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How about some red-hot peanuts?
Peanuts! Get your peanuts here!
Go! Go! Go! Go!
Safe!
Now batting for the Cardinals, number 14, Stanley Boyer!
Come on!
We missed four innings.
Well, like I said, I had to stop and do some business. Here. Sit down.
Hey, you usher, can I talk to you a second?
Yes, sir.
Gil, this is Stan. He's gonna watch you for a while.
I have some friends I'm meeting. I'll be back for the ninth inning.
Have fun, kid.
Get your programs!
So, Gilly, big baseball fan?
Kind of.
Dad bring you here a lot?
Once a year on my birthday. Then he pays an usher to watch me.
Oh, I see.
You have to understand, my father in his own childhood...
was without a positive male influence.
Huh?
His own father kicked him out when he was 15...
so my dad was taught to see child raising as a burden-
a prison rather than a playground.
You understand what I'm saying?
You don't talk like a kid.
Well, I'm not really a kid.
You're not a duck.
I'm remembering when I was a kid.
I'm 35 now. I have kids of my own.
You don't really even exist.
You're an amalgam.
A what?

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