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Wednesday, July 13

t.o.w. all that you can't leave behind

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all that you can't leave behind -- by U2.
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BROOKE: Wait! Hold on, Peyton, you’ve got the arms wrong.

PEYTON: It’s not brain surgery, Brooke.

BROOKE: Okay, what’s with the attitude?

PEYTON: What’s with your life? Seriously, aren’t you embarrassed that the most important thing in your world is some stupid cheer?

BROOKE: Look, I’m really sorry things didn’t work out with you and Nathan, but don’t go all Mariah on me, okay?

PEYTON: You think this is about Nathan? You’re not even close! You’re not even in the neighborhood of close!

BROOKE: Okay, then, what’s wrong?

PEYTON: What’s wrong is how pointless all of this is.

BROOKE: Stop saying that!

PEYTON: No! Because it’s true. What difference does it make if you sleep with a popular guy, or you go to the right party, or you know the moves to some moronic cheer to do with some lame-ass game I could care less about!
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WHITEY: Wait a minute. This isn’t about Lucas and Keith. This is all about you, Danny and that feeling you get in the pit of your stomach when you see the son that you never claimed. You were a great player. Maybe the best I ever had. But you can score a hundred points in this game, and that feeling’s not going to go away. It’ll be there until you acknowledge that Lucas is your son and that you made a mistake.
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DAN: Come on, big brother.

KEITH: That’s right. Big brother. And no matter what you did on that basketball court a lifetime ago, and no matter what you do now, I’ll always be your big brother. So guess what, Danny boy? It was my name first. It’s Lucas’ name now. And there’s nothing you can do about it
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PEYTON: Do you miss her?

WHITEY: Every day. Peyton, it’s hard to lose somebody. I spent a lot of time searching for reasons or answers. But you can’t find what’s not there. It just happened.
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DAN: Oh, he enjoys it. If he doesn’t, he’ll regret it when it’s gone.

DEB: Do you?

DAN: Every day. There’s nothing like it, Deb. Walking into the arena, hearing the cheers of a sellout crowd, knowing it’s going to be your night. And for an hour or two, the world is yours and there’s nothing they can do to stop it. I wish I would’ve known you then. I wish you could’ve been there. No decisions to make, cars to sell, bills to pay. Just the game. And I was good. It’s the best it ever was for me.
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LUCAS: John Steinbeck once wrote “It seems to me that if you or I must choose between two courses of thought or action, we should remember our dying and try so to live that our death brings no pleasure on the world."
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Conclusion of the episode. Whitey is wise, Dan is a nut and I don't understand the last quote. Somebody explain it please.

kenn thwacked an asshat munchkin' at 9:40 PM