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00:00Lina met a guy.
00:05No gosh.
00:06Oh, you did.
00:07A mighty cute one, too.
00:09He is really cute.
00:11It's too bad he don't speak a lick of English.
00:14Well that's okay, because he's helping us learn Spanish.
00:17Look what he made for us.
00:19Libro.
00:20That's book.
00:22Gracias.
00:23Oh, and love.
00:24I know this one.
00:26Aymer.
00:27Aymer!
00:28I got it right.
00:32As they say, love knows no borders.
00:37Boundaries.
00:38Love knows no boundaries.
00:41Potato Patata.
00:42See?
00:43His Spanish lessons are working already.
00:45It's too bad that he's not working, though.
00:48Well, it's not so much that he's not working as his job is selling coconut waters in little
00:52plastic bags on the side of the road.
00:55It's a good skill.
00:57And when he comes to L.A., he'll be able to do anything he wants, be it selling oranges,
01:01flowers...
01:02Wait.
01:03He's going to L.A.?
01:04Well, we've talked about it.
01:05I mean, how hard can it be for someone to leave Mexico for the States?
01:09People do it all the time.
01:10I guess you're right.
01:11It was pretty easy for us to come down here to Mexico.
01:14Exactly.
01:15And if it comes down to it, we can always get married.
01:18Kay?
01:19Well, it's not like that.
01:22I wouldn't be marrying him for real.
01:24It'd be a green card marriage.
01:26What?
01:27People do it all the time.
01:28It's this thing where you get married, but not really, and then a while later, the person
01:33gets to stay in the country.
01:35It's perfectly safe and legal.
01:37I get it.
01:38So it's sort of like dropping an anchor baby.
01:40Mandy, that's offensive.
01:45How is that offensive?
01:46People do it all the time.
01:54People do it all the time.

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