The Graduate
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Well - I would say that I'm just
drifting. - here - in the pool.

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Why?
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Well - it's very comfortable -
just to drift here.

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Have you thought about graduate school?
No.

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Would you mind telling me then -
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what were those four years of
college for? What was the point
of all that hard work?

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You got me.
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Now listen, Ben.
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I think it's a very good thing that a young
man - after he's done some very good work -

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should have a chance to relax and enjoy himself,
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and lie around, and drink beer and so on.
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But after a few weeks
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I believe that person would want to take
some stock in himself and his situation

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and start to think about
getting off his ass.

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The Robinson's are here.
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Hi, Ben. What are you doing
with yourself these days?

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Oh, not too much. Taking it easy.
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That's what I'd do if I could.
Nothing wrong with that.

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Hey, Ben, Elaine's coming
down from Berkeley soon.

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I want you to call her up this time.
I will.

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Because I just think you two would
hit it off real well together.

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Say hello to Mrs. Robinson, Benjamin.
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Hello, Mrs. Robinson.
Hello, Benjamin.

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Can I talk to you for a minute?
Sure.

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Benjamin, Darling.
I'm going to ask you something

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but you don't have to tell me
if you don't want to.

:42:55
What?
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Well I'm going to ask you what
you do when you go off at night.


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