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1:17:08
I don't believe you.
1:17:19
I'm sorry. I wonder...
1:17:23
Could I just crash out
on your couch here for a couple hours?

1:17:26
I am just beat.
1:17:28
Why don't you just go home?
1:17:30
I've been asking myself that one
all night long.

1:17:33
So? What happened? Why can't you?
1:17:38
All right.
1:17:40
I met this girl tonight in a coffee shop.
1:17:43
She gave me her phone number.
So when I got home, I gave her a call.

1:17:47
She said to come over. In the cab,
all my money flew out the window.

1:17:52
Then I got to know this girl,
and I didn't get along with her that well.

1:17:55
It didn't really work out, so I left.
1:17:57
I tried to take a subway tonight.
But the fare went up? Did you know that?

1:18:01
- Yes.
- You knew that?

1:18:02
I didn't know anything about that.
1:18:04
I haven't enough money to get home
until I meet this bartender...

1:18:07
a really nice guy who really wanted
to lend me the money...

1:18:13
...they'd actually purchased
this piece of work here.

1:18:16
I didn't know anything about that.
1:18:18
She's pissed off at me,
and for this, I don't blame her at all...

1:18:21
for the way I treated her friend.
It was inexcusable.

1:18:24
So I march right in there to apologize,
but she'd already killed herself.

1:18:27
I was too late.
1:18:29
...he was about to give me the money,
when all of a sudden, his phone rang.

1:18:34
His girlfriend killed herself tonight.
1:18:36
Is that a coincidence?
No, because the same girl...

1:18:39
who I came downtown to see
was dead, too.

1:18:41
That's because they're the same person.
They're both dead.

1:18:45
I couldn't believe that.
1:18:46
He didn't know that I came down to,
you know, his girlfriend...

1:18:50
because he would have taken my face
and he would have smashed it.

1:18:54
Luckily, there was this girl, who saw
everything, who let me use her phone.

1:18:58
Really nice about it, too.
Let me use the phone. That was it.


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