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Hey.
Hi, Rodney.
What's going on?
Arranging some pretty flowers for Holly.
I'm already upset with Dolores for buying Ryan
the tickets to Lollapalooza.
And here I come, walking into my space, my bedroom,
and who do I find?
Dolores.
Listen, there's no other way to say this than just come out.
I was really uncomfortable by the fact
that you bought Ryan a ticket to Chicago for Lollapalooza.
Buying Ryan a ticket to go to Chicago when we haven't even
given her the permission to do it-- you
have to run that by us before you just go ahead
and buy a ticket for her.
You have to ask us.
I get that.
However, I trust her maybe more than you do.
To this girl is getting ready to go to college.
Maybe I overstepped, but maybe you ought to start trusting
your daughter a little more.
It's Holly's and my decision on whether she goes to Chicago.
You know, maybe I was wrong.
And you want to know something?
I have to talk a little more to my grandmother anonymous group.
I have this grandmother anonymous group where we get
on the phone at night, and we have to talk to ourselves
to keep out of our childrens' business.
Because I did cross the line.
I can understand where Dolores is coming from.
She wants the best for her grandkids.
But at the end of the day, Holly and I know best.
We're the parents.
We make the decisions, right or wrong,
and she has to accept that.
All right, we're good. -OK.
We're good.
OK.