Ted says he'll cover the security deposit, because every dent in that place represents a memory he'll cherish forever. Easy to do when you're marrying a doctor and moving into her house. He has a condition, though. They each have to put aside ten bucks a week for the next year. "And we come back here, and we buy that 50-year-old Scotch." As he talks, he approaches their regular table, where a young, blond couple sits. "And we toast the incredible, life-changing year we've all had... get out of our booth." The couple grab their drinks, and the woman grabs her cell phone and they clear out. There is no longer a cell phone on the table, just a bowl of nuts and one of those special cards. "Me with my new family; Marshall and Lily with their new apartment; Robin as the number one English-speaking journalist in the Pacific Rim, visiting us here in New York, to celebrate this day -- the day we closed an incredible chapter in our lives, only to open a new one." The unseated woman returns and says, "I think I left my cell phone." Ted growls, "Get out of here," and the cell phone rests on the table, to the right of his right hand, which is why, dear show, you got an A-, rather than a A. [Continuity counts! Also, show your work! - Zach]













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