nice weather for two

Gertrude 2022-12-12 00:50:50

The story is very simple. A son who was emotionally troubled in his middle age, accompanied a father who had Alzheimer's symptoms very crazy. It took six days to drive all the way from Montana to Lincoln to collect the "million dollar" bonus. , and finally get a cap with "prize winner" printed on it.
First of all, I must praise my mother greatly.
The mom in the video is literally my idol. She seems to be nagging, and she is still a narcissist. She feels that every man in her youth has fallen in love with her. He is always foul-mouthed, but he is actually a big soft-hearted and tolerant person. In the hospital, while scolding the chattering old man, he had to torture himself to the death first. When he left, he still kissed the old man on the forehead, obviously he couldn't hide his affection.
In the big gathering of relatives, a group of relatives who had helped the old man through the difficulties and borrowed a lot of wine money to blackmail, or the mother stood up righteously and fuck yourself, too relieved.
According to my father's first love, "let him be everywhere".

It's not that there are always intruders.
Dad doesn't understand rejection and is honest, but he drinks too much, almost cheated when he was young, and wanted to kill his child.
Dad is also an intruder in his own life. With the idea of ​​wanting to escape from the city and living at this stage, under unreliable and absurd circumstances, I drove to Lincoln with my father to receive the award. In fact, I originally wanted to escape, but along the way, I got to know my father better, and I also met his friend, her first love, and recognized the faces of a group of relatives.
The funny thing is, Dad was always slow to respond, and "huh?" was the most common response. But he remembers every scene where he has affection, such as being beaten by his parents when he was a child, the barn, and the old friend who borrowed the compressor.

There are a lot of new experiences that I might never have if I was alone, and I went to the warehouse with my brother to find his dentures along the railroad tracks (and found it!!!) and went to the warehouse to steal back the compressor (the result was still in Wrong someone else's house!!!), went to clarify with my father's local newspaper that I didn't hit a million (even the newspaper president's wife was my father's first love!!!) was robbed by my cousin, and went through the trash can with my father Looking for the lost "Million Dollar Ticket" (I found out that it fell into the hands of a friend, and the male protagonist who needs courage to speak foul language, unexpectedly punched this old guy violently and impulsive!!!)

There was one scene that I absolutely loved. There are a total of three consecutive frames. The old man and his brother are sitting in the living room and staring at the TV program, while the mother and sister-in-law are sitting at the table next to the kitchen, humorously and gossip about who is 50, and then they get a big belly. The male protagonist and his two cousins ​​were sitting in front of the porch, holding open beers in their hands, and talking about what kind of cars they were driving and how fast they were going. It just couldn't be more realistic and realistic.

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Nebraska quotes

  • Bart: So, you got any other cars?

    David Grant: No. Just that one.

    Bart: What's the engine?

    David Grant: It's uh... four cylinder?

    Bart: Yeah. But, what size?

    David Grant: Oh, I don't really know.

    Cole: What's your brother drive?

    David Grant: Who, Ross?

    Cole: Yeah, what does he drive?

    David Grant: Ross has a Kia Rondo and Marcy has a Nissan Pathfinder. She carts the kids around a lot.

    Bart: So, you all got Jap cars?

    David Grant: Actually, Kia is Korean.

  • David Grant: So, you told the Sheriff you were walking to Nebraska?

    Woody Grant: That's right. To get my million dollars.