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- [Interviewer] How do you guys shop together?
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(buzzing lips)
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- I had to do some research first,
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'cause I have to always find what's best.
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- [Interviewer] So is that how you decide
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on which Hot Pocket to get?
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- Yes, literally.
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(clapping beat)
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(hip hop beat)
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- I'm Melina.
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- And I'm Kevin.
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- I'm Brie.
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- My names Ralen.
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- I'm Rich. - Bernice.
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- We're engaged.
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- We're married.
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- We've been married for 23 years.
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- [Interviewer] How old are you guys?
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- I'm 28. - I'm 24.
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- I'm 19. - I'm 19 too.
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- [Interviewer] How long have you guys been together?
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- A year. - Almost a year in March.
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- Same thing.
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- [Interviewer] Where are you from?
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- From Chechnya, it's a Islamic Republic
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in Southern Russian Federation.
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- [Interviewer] What brought you to The States?
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- The war was happening still a little bit,
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so it was a little bit safer here.
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- [Interviewer] Is there a big
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cultural difference with how you guys were raised?
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- I would say so.
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- I just feel like I had a harder childhood then he had.
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- [Interviewer] So you think he grew up spoiled?
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(laughing)
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- Yes.
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- [Interviewer] What does $100 mean to you guys?
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- I feel like normally when we spend $100
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it's not ever on this much food.
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We were kinda like wow we can actually get a lot for $100.
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- When you have a child, and you have to make ends meat,
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you could go to the cheapest store
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and $100 barely stretched.
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- [Interviewer] Let's talk about the food here.
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What do you think this is a good reflection of?
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- We love cereal.
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- I drink a lot of Capri Suns.
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- Sprite is my favorite drink.
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- [Interviewer] It looks like you guys eat like children.
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- Everyone says that, we have a mini fridge in our room,
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and when my friends come over they're like,
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"Oh my god this is a kindergartner's fridge"
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- [Interviewer] Who chose all the junk food?
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- Me. - Who do you think?
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(laughing)
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- Oreo's and energy drinks, I have to have that.
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- [Interviewer] Who here is trying to bulk up
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with that Muscle Milk?
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(laughing)
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- I'm not trying to bulk up, but I mean--
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- I go to the gym more often is the short answer
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to that question.
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- [Interviewer] What's the most expensive thing
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you guys got here?
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- Probably like the Vegenaise.
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I have a lot of health issues
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related to having diagnosed bulimia.
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Which is what led me to veganism.
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- [Interviewer] He must be vegan too, right?
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- No.
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- [Interviewer] What are dietary restrictions for you guys?
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- Coming from Islamic Republic, no pork.
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- And also no marshmallow, or anything with gelatin in it.
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- You'd be surprised, it's in everything.
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- Yeah, no alcohol.
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- End of the day,
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it's nice to wind down with a glass of wine.
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Especially with the salmon.
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- [Interviewer] How do you guys work together
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when you're out shopping?
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- I push the cart and take care of the baby,
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and she picks the food.
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- I had to do some research first,
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'cause I have to always find what's best.
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- [Interviewer] So is that how you decide
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on which Hot Pocket to get?
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- Yes, literally.
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- The angriest we've been at each other I think,
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has all been shopping experiences.
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- I don't really go shopping
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at a grocery store with a mission.
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I just go for the experience.
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- I go for the experience of completing a mission.
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- He lies sometimes. - Sometimes, yeah.
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Sometimes if it's something that I know
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is definitely just a waste of money.
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- Like "Oh there's gelatin in it."
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And puts it back. - Yeah, exactly.
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(laughing)
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- [Interviewer] What's your living situation like?
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- We live in a house.
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- [Interviewer] Do you guys own it?
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- She does.
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(laughing)
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- We've got three kids, a dog and a boat.
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I mean we may look like the American dream I suppose.
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- Kind of the edge of town,
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so we got lots of land around us.
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- We live in a concrete box.
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- Yep, a little studio.
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- We live with my mom.
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- We live with my parents.
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- [Interviewer] Is it annoying
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living at your parents place?
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- It's pretty good, she just gives us freedom.
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- [Interviewer] Do you guys pay rent?
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- No. - No.
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- [Interviewer] Does that help you guys save?
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- Yeah.
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- It's helped me save, I mean.
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- [Interviewer] Have you guys considered
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a mutual bank account?
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- Mhm.
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- I dunno 'cause I feel like you're gonna spend more money.
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- I'm not though.
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- [Interviewer] Who's worse with money?
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- I dunno, I don't think we've talked about this.
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- I like to talk about money.
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- I initially was not as open about talking about finances.
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- 'Cause he's like, this is America,
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we don't talk about money.
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- Four years ago we were in the food bank line.
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We starved.
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- [Interviewer] Are you guys on food stamps or?
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- Yes, we receive EBT.
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I've had people look at me and be like,
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you don't deserve it because you clearly had enough
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to get this resolved.
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Like that phone, that bag.
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You don't know if those are gifts,
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you don't know where that stuff came from
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and with food stamps it has helped us so much,
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but it's supplemental, it's not enough to live off of.
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- How much do you make?
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- I can't say.
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- I'm pretty sure I saw it through the email,
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you're just telling me--
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(mumbles)
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26.50.
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- [Interviewer] Is that how much he makes an hour?
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- Yeah.
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- [Interviewer] Who does the cooking?
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- She does. - Typically me.
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- I do.
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- I cook.
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- [Interviewer] Why do you cook?
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A woman is supposed to cook right?
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(laughing)
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- No I would say--
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- I could cook but I don't think he'd like it.
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- [Interviewer] Ask her, do you find it sexy
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when I cook for you?
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(scoffs)
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- Do you find it sexy when I cook for you?
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- I don't know, it's kind of expected at this point.
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(laughing)
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- [Interviewer] Do you guys eat together?
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- We try to have dinner together
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at least the nights that we're home at the same time.
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And we sit at the table.
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We don't watch TV while eating.
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- We love to gather around food,
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and celebrate our family and friends.
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- We're not the stereotypical sit down, eat together family.
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We'll eat upstairs, watch something really quick.
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- I have some military experience,
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so food is subsistence.
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- If we're sharing food I have to eat fast
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because he eats so fast.
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- [Interviewer] What does food mean to you?
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- I would say food is just a medium
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for community, family.
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- I kind of see food as fuel, and nothing more.
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- Food for me is always been something
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that was used as punishment.
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- [Interviewer] What do you mean by punishment?
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- If I ate too much of something,
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you're getting too big,
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or if you eat that you're gonna get fat.
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Food is like, an enemy.
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- [Interviewer] Do you guys want to get married?
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- Mhm. - Yeah.
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- [Interviewer] Have you guys talked about it?
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- Yeah. - All the time.
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- [Interviewer] Why do you guys wanna get married?
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(sighing)
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- [Interviewer] You guys are gonna get married.
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- Yeah.
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- [Interviewer] Kids?
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- No. - No.
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(laughing)
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I don't want to be responsible
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for another human being.
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- I can't even take care of a plant.
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- We don't want to have kids in America.
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We have certain religious values,
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and we'd prefer to raise our kids
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in an Islamic country or Republic.
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- No, the kids are kind of trying to go away,
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and it's just us.
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We're starting to have some fun,
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and do some weekends away and trips on our own.
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- [Interviewer] What keeps you guys together?
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- We do have enough in common,
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to feel comfortable sharing our differences
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and talking about them, and trying to learn more
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about ourselves and each other.
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- We fight like cats and dogs.
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I've said some things, even in the past week
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I think I've said I hate you.
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But there are days where you just say things
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you don't mean and I can say from the bottom of my heart
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that I do love you, even in those horrible fights.
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- I love you. - I love you too.
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- I love you. - I love you too.
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- I love you.
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(kissing)
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- [Interviewer] All right, now make out
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and we'll leave you guys alone.
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(opening can)
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- Ahh, mm.
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(laughing)
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(chuckling)
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(opening package)
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(kissing)
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- Mmm, Muscle Milk.
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(laughing)
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(clinking glasses)
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- [Both] Cheers.
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(kissing)
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(clapping beat)