Pretty in Pink
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:04:00
Morning! Welcome to another day
of higher education.

:04:02
- Hi, Duckie. How are you?
- Not bad, considering I'm in this dump.

:04:08
This is a really volcanic
ensemble you're wearing.

:04:11
- Volcanic?
- You know, hot, dangerous...

:04:14
- Are you going to class today?
- I don't know if I'm emotionally ready.

:04:17
Go for it. It's virtually painless.
:04:21
- I gotta go. I'll see you at lunch.
- OK.

:04:23
I'll call the cafeteria and make
a reservation - two by the window.

:04:27
Sure.
:04:28
No, you don't like to sit in the sun.
OK, something else.

:04:31
Listen, may I admire you again today?
:04:39
Ladies. I may be able
to work out a deal

:04:41
where either one or the both of you
could be pregnant by the holidays.

:04:50
Some argue that the New Deal
saved the capitalist system.

:04:53
There's evidence that
the Roosevelt administration

:04:56
was trying to avoid
excessive governmental power,

:05:01
rather than implant socialism.
:05:03
In his first act as president,
:05:05
Mr Roosevelt enacted
the Emergency Banking Act,

:05:08
and he refused
to consider nationalisation.

:05:16
Where'd you get your clothes?
Five-and-dime store? Attractive!

:05:22
Is there a problem, ladies?
:05:25
- No.
- No.

:05:29
Andie, is there something going on
between you and these ladies?

:05:33
No, not that I'm aware of.
:05:37
I'd like to apologise on behalf
of Miss Strombley and Miss Henson.

:05:41
They will be thinking of you tonight
:05:43
as they write a summary of the
chapters that we've just covered.

:05:48
Great!
:05:53
- Excuse me.
- Yeah?

:05:57
There's nothing wrong with me. I'm fine.
Can you just forget about the chapter?


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