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Hi. I'm collecting names on a petition
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to request our government
to break relations with San Marcos
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which is ruled
by a military brutal dictatorship
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opposed to any concept
of civil liberties. Would you sign?
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Sure.
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- I'm sorry. I broke the point.
- That's OK.
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Want to come in? I have a pencil.
And I'll give you another pencil.
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Have you been following it
in the newspapers?
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Soon there's gonna be a revolution
in San Marcos.
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The united States should support
the rebels and not the dictatorship,
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which, as you know, has been our history.
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What do you do?
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I'm a products tester
for a large corporation.
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I make sure products
are safe and practical.
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Today I tested an exercise machine
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and an electrically warmed
toilet seat for cold days.
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Would you like some coffee?
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If you're hungry, I could open
a can of ribs if you want.
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Ribs? I'd love some coffee,
but I have a lot of work to do.
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Here, I'll make you some. It'll take
two seconds to make some coffee.
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How can I find out more about your
cause? I have a lot of spare time.
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Would you like to volunteer
for the Volunteers for San Marcos?
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Is it possible to discuss that
over dinner tomorrow night?
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Doesn't have to be tomorrow night.
I'm open for the next six years.
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I have a yoga class tomorrow night
and I couldn't miss that.
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Yoga. I love yoga.
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Do you really? Yoga -
it's one of my great passions.
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I love Eastern philosophies.
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It's... metaphysical and redundant.
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- Yes.
- Abortively pedantic.
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- I know just what you mean.
- Thank you.