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Caleb Holt:
Did you have breakfast already? Catherine Holt:
Yes. Caleb Holt:
What did you eat? Catherine Holt:
I had the last bagel and a yoghurt. Caleb Holt:
Do you plan on making a grocery trip soon? Catherine Holt:
Caleb, you work 24 hours and then you're off for 48. You've got more time to go than I do. Caleb Holt:
Hey, I just asked you a simple question. You don't need to get smart with me. You could at least have saved me some breakfast. Catherine Holt:
Well, I never know when you're coming home or going out. You don't tell me these things. Caleb Holt:
Catherine, what is your problem? Did I offend you by walking in the door this morning? Catherine Holt:
No, you just can't expect me to work every day and still get the groceries while you sit at home looking at trash on the internet and dreaming about getting your boat. Caleb Holt:
You chose to take this job! And no-one said you had to work full-time! Catherine Holt:
We need the income. Especially since you took away a third of your salary saving for a boat we don't need. You got $24 000 in savings while we have things in our house that need fixing. Caleb Holt:
Like what? Catherine Holt:
The back door needs to be painted, the yard needs better landscaping, and I keep telling you I want to put more shelves in the closet. Caleb Holt:
Those are called preferences, Catherine. Those are not needs. There's a difference. If you want to spend your money on that stuff; go ahead, that's fine. But I've been saving up for my boat for years; you're not taking that away from me. Catherine Holt:
This is so pointless. I don't have time for this
Did you have breakfast already? Catherine Holt:
Yes. Caleb Holt:
What did you eat? Catherine Holt:
I had the last bagel and a yoghurt. Caleb Holt:
Do you plan on making a grocery trip soon? Catherine Holt:
Caleb, you work 24 hours and then you're off for 48. You've got more time to go than I do. Caleb Holt:
Hey, I just asked you a simple question. You don't need to get smart with me. You could at least have saved me some breakfast. Catherine Holt:
Well, I never know when you're coming home or going out. You don't tell me these things. Caleb Holt:
Catherine, what is your problem? Did I offend you by walking in the door this morning? Catherine Holt:
No, you just can't expect me to work every day and still get the groceries while you sit at home looking at trash on the internet and dreaming about getting your boat. Caleb Holt:
You chose to take this job! And no-one said you had to work full-time! Catherine Holt:
We need the income. Especially since you took away a third of your salary saving for a boat we don't need. You got $24 000 in savings while we have things in our house that need fixing. Caleb Holt:
Like what? Catherine Holt:
The back door needs to be painted, the yard needs better landscaping, and I keep telling you I want to put more shelves in the closet. Caleb Holt:
Those are called preferences, Catherine. Those are not needs. There's a difference. If you want to spend your money on that stuff; go ahead, that's fine. But I've been saving up for my boat for years; you're not taking that away from me. Catherine Holt:
This is so pointless. I don't have time for this
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You have breakfast already Yes
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What'd you eat I had the last bagel and a yogurt
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Are you planning on making a grocery trip soon
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Caleb you work 24 hours and then you're off for 48
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You've got more time to go than I do I asked a simple question
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You don't need to get smart with me At least save me some breakfast
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I never know when you're coming or going You don't tell me
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Catherine what is your problem
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Did I offend you by walking in the door
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Movie Summary
In an attempt to save his marriage, a firefighter uses a 40-day experiment known as "The Love Dare."

