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Mr. Harrigan: [refusing to accept iPhone gifted by Craig to him] Henry David Thoreau said, "We don't own things. Things own us." I don't have a television because if I did, I would spend my time watching it. I have a radio in the car, but I don't have a radio in the house, even though I like a bit of country and western from time to time. And if I had that, I would waste more time
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Henry David Thoreau said
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We don't own things Things own us
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I don't have a television
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because if I did I would spend my time watching it
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I have a radio in the car but I don't have a radio in the house
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even though I like a bit of country and western from time to time
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And if I had that I would waste more time
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Movie Summary
When Mr. Harrigan dies, Craig, the teen who befriended and did odd jobs for him, puts his smart phone in his pocket before burial. When the lonely youth sends his dead friend a message, he is shocked to get a return text.