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:34:03
and maybe if you could get away,
we could go for a walk or...

:34:10
Oh, that's right. You mentioned that.
Well, OK, it was just a shot. Yeah. Yeah.

:34:15
Well, I won't keep you. OK. Bye-bye.
:34:24
Hello?
:34:27
Oh, hi! Hi, how you doin'?
:34:31
No, not at all. I was just sitting around
looking through the magazine section.

:34:37
Uh, no, no, I didn't read the piece
on China's faceless masses.

:34:41
I was checking out the lingerie ads.
:34:44
Yeah, I can never get past them.
They're really erotic.

:34:47
You wanna go for a walk?
:34:50
I don't know, I've gotta get out. I'm going
stir-crazy and Yale's with Emily's parents.

:34:55
It's such a beautiful Sunday.
:34:59
It's an electrical storm.
You wanna wind up in an ashtray?

:35:03
- It was such a beautiful day out.
- Yeah, wonderful.

:35:05
I think the Chrysler Building blew up.
:35:07
- Oh, no! Thunder scares me.
- It's not my favourite sound either.

:35:11
D'you know every year one or two people
get killed during a storm in Central Park?

:35:16
Why don't I run up ahead
and we'll talk later?

:35:33
Jesus Christ, I'm soaking wet.
This is awful!

:35:36
You look ridiculous! You know that?
:35:38
Next time you want someone
to walk with you, get somebody else.

:35:42
I've never seen anybody
react so strongly to a little bit of water.

:35:46
It wasn't the water. It was the electricity.
:35:48
I'll turn into a guy that sells
comics outside Bloomingdale's.

:35:52
What do you think?
You think I look terrible? How do I look?

:35:55
- I can't see.
- You should see your face!

:35:59
You look kinda nice, actually.
You're sort of pretty.


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