American Graffiti
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1:24:00
Why should I leave friends that I love
to find new friends?

1:24:03
Wait a minute, wait a minute!
I've heard this already.

1:24:06
Aren't you the one that told me
for eight weeks...

1:24:09
that you have to leave
the nest sometime?

1:24:11
I realize that.
1:24:13
No "realizing."
You've been telling me all summer...

1:24:16
that it's time to stick your head
out of the sand...

1:24:19
and take a look at the big,
beautiful world out there somewhere.

1:24:23
Gimme this thing.
I feel like a midwife.

1:24:26
I may have been wrong,
Curt.

1:24:28
Wrong, nothing!
You've been telling me for eight weeks.

1:24:30
- Goddamn it.
- Yeah, I know.

1:24:32
You're just mentally
playing with yourself.

1:24:35
Just relax and we'll talk about it
at the airport.

1:24:39
Where're you going?
1:24:41
It's awfully early in the morning.
1:24:43
- I have a dental appointment.
- Come on, Curt.

1:24:46
Just relax, will ya?
I'll see you at the airport.

1:24:59
Some enchanted evening
1:25:03
You will see a stranger
1:25:07
You will see a stranger
1:25:10
Across a crowded room
1:25:14
And suddenly you'll know
1:25:18
That she is the one
1:25:29
- He mustn't have been used to drinking.
- No. He likes to drink. He told me so.

1:25:38
I knew a man once
who got that sick.

1:25:40
Billy Weber.
That was ten years ago.

1:25:43
On his hands and knees like that
he looks like a dog, like old Ginger.

1:25:48
Sicker'n a dog,
that's for sure.

1:25:56
- Are you all right?
- Oh, rats.


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