Roxanne
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1:01:00
It is really nice out, is it not?
1:01:04
It is really, really...
what is the word I am looking for?

1:01:08
Nice, yes, that is it.
1:01:13
So, now you are the weatherman?
1:01:21
I loved your letter.
It was beautiful.

1:01:25
Where did you learn to write like that?
1:01:27
- The usual places.
- It seemed very extemporaneous.

1:01:33
Thank you.
1:01:35
Say something.
Something wonderful like in your letter.

1:01:40
- Let us see.
- You can tell me about the night.

1:01:44
The night... is very extemporaneous.
1:01:48
- What?
- It is wild.

1:01:51
Yes... the night is wild.
Like love can be wild.

1:01:56
Love is wild, wild and extemporaneous.
1:02:03
Say something romantic.
1:02:08
"Why do birds suddenly appear
everytime you are near?"

1:02:14
- Is that not from a song?
- They made it into a song.

1:02:18
You wrote the song?
1:02:21
No... but I like that song.
1:02:30
Use your own words.
1:02:34
You have -
1:02:39
- a great body.
1:02:41
Your knockers, I mean your breasts,
are like melons...

1:02:47
Not melons, like pillows.
1:02:50
Can I fluff your pillows?
1:02:54
I have to go in now.
1:02:56
Wait! ...Were you not playmate
of the month in June '85?


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