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Connie Fuller:
[responding to Bill's objections to having Raymond stay with them]
And it's just until the divorce is over. The only thing that's holding it up now is custody of Raymond. Bill Fuller:
You mean neither one of the parents will take him?
[responding to Bill's objections to having Raymond stay with them]
And it's just until the divorce is over. The only thing that's holding it up now is custody of Raymond. Bill Fuller:
You mean neither one of the parents will take him?
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and it's just until the divorce is over
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The only thing holding it up is custody of Raymond
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You mean neither one of the parents will take him
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Movie Summary
When Bill and Connie Fuller are forced to move out of their Manhattan apartment because of their pet dog, Connie persuades Bill to buy a dilapidated old Pennsylvania house that George Washington allegedly slept in.

