Ever the consummate materialist, Loretta explains to Leroy how she is only capable of achieving personal happiness through the act of buying jewelry. Given her sunny demeanor, it would appear that she has just returned from purchasing some "happiness" at the local mall at Leroy's expense. Loretta's brief statement about her personal faith in expensive earthly possessions lies in beautifully stark contrast to Leroy, who is somberly going over the latest round of collection letters and overdue notices and wondering how much longer he has before he loses his home. Loretta earns the point.
Official Count:
Leroy - 11
Loretta - 19
Push - 20
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