Some Kind of Wonderful
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:43:05
It's ten after.
Mrs. Albright's gonna kill me.

:43:09
Get lost, Hardy.
:43:12
You still mad at me?
:43:15
Can we talk? Please?
:43:21
Oh, this is cute.
:43:22
- I wanna talk to you.
- It's too late.

:43:27
- I've been in agony over this.
- I doubt it.

:43:31
- How can I convince you I love you?
- Start by leaving me alone.

:43:35
I'm late.
:43:36
You're going out with a low-life just to
hurt me. It's working. It hurts. Okay?

:43:40
Is that why you're trying to convince me
to go to your house?

:43:43
So you can prove what a stud you are
by beating him up?

:43:46
- Where did you hear that?
- Give me a little credit.

:43:50
True, I invited him,
but not to beat him up.

:43:53
To show you
what a good loser I am.

:43:55
You're not a good loser.
You're just a loser, period.

:44:00
What is this?
:44:02
What is this?
:44:04
I am talking to Amanda. Could I please
have two minutes to finish? Thank you.

:44:07
- What is your name?
- Do you mind?

:44:09
There is nothing here
that I have not seen before.

:44:12
Can I drive you home, please?
:44:14
What is your name?
:44:16
Hardy Jenns, with two N's.
All right?

:44:18
All right, that's it.
Get out. Go on, out.

:44:21
I really appreciate this, lady.
Be a bitch, why don't ya?

:44:24
Consider yourself reported.
Now get out of here.

:44:26
Your reputation's
hanging in the balance here.

:44:29
You play me around, and you're
gonna have a real lonely year.

:44:31
So I hear.
:44:34
Look, I am not playing.
Just get out of here.

:44:43
Amanda, may I see you
for a minute, please?

:44:48
I'm his sister, so if you're
a brother or a sister, you're in.

:44:52
It's like they have to accept you,
or the whole social structure caves in.

:44:56
- You get to go to parties?
- Of course.

:44:59
I'm probably going to the one Saturday
at Hardy Jenn's.


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