Same Time, Next Year
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1:06:02
Oh, no. I've gone
back to school- Berkeley.

1:06:05
Why?
Why?

1:06:08
You mean, what do I want
to be when I grow up?

1:06:11
Well, you have to admit it's a bit
odd becoming a schoolgirl at your age.

1:06:14
Hey, listen. You think it's easy being
the only one in your class with clear skin?

1:06:18
What made you do it? Actually, it was
a dinner party that made me decide.

1:06:23
Harry's boss invited us over for
dinner, and I just freaked. Why?

1:06:27
Well, I'd spent so much time at home
with the kids that I really wasn’t sure...

1:06:31
I was capable of carrying on an intelligent
conversation with anyone over the age of five.

1:06:36
So, anyway, we went, and I got
seated right next to the boss.

1:06:40
But, you know, I surprised myself.
I mean, he talked and I talked.

1:06:44
It was just like
a regular conversation.

1:06:46
I thought everything
was cool,

1:06:48
till I noticed that he was looking
at me in kind of a weird way.

1:06:51
I looked down at his plate and discovered
that all the time we had been talking,

1:06:55
I'd been cutting up his meat for him.
1:07:02
That's when I decided that
I'd better get out of the house.

1:07:05
Yeah, but why school?
Oh, I don't know.

1:07:08
I felt restless and undirected, and I
thought school would give me some answers.

1:07:13
What sort of answers? You
know, like where it's really at.

1:07:18
Jesus.
What?

1:07:21
That expression.
1:07:23
Okay. I wanted to find
out who the hell I am.

1:07:26
You don't get answers
like that from the classroom.

1:07:29
Well, I'm not in
a classroom all the time.

1:07:32
I'll tell ya, the protests
and demonstrations...

1:07:34
are a learning experience
in themselves.

1:07:38
Protests against what?
1:07:42
The war. Didn’t you hear about
it? It was in all the papers.

1:07:46
Demonstrations
aren't gonna stop the war.

1:07:50
Oh, really? Have you got a better idea?
1:07:58
Look, I didn't drive all the
way up here to discuss politics.


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