:23:01
-How you doing?
-Good.
:23:03
-I got you!
-How are you, Mrs. Evans?
:23:06
You missed every
career counseling session.
:23:09
Call me obsessive-compulsive,
but we must do this now.
:23:13
-What?
-You must--
:23:14
-Get away!
-What did I do?
:23:16
-Don't even follow me!
-Don't do this.
:23:19
Don't make me sound like a counselor.
:23:22
I've got statistics and graphs.
:23:24
I got all this stuff
that say the same thing:
:23:28
"You have to decide on a career. "
:23:32
My dad's an Army colonel.
He wants me to join.
:23:36
There's no possible way.
:23:38
Take a look at Seattle Junior College.
:23:41
-You the Keymaster?
-I'm not gonna go there.
:23:46
I'm looking for something bigger. . .
:23:49
. . .a dare-to-be-great situation.
:23:52
-Only your record is blank.
-Do people really know what they want?
:23:57
Many think they have to know.
But inside, they don't.
:24:01
I don't know.
But I know that I don't know.
:24:04
Hang tough, Lloyd.
:24:07
We were "ultra-competitive" . . .
:24:09
. . .but I just want to say
if it wasn't for "Diane Court" . . .
:24:13
. . .I wouldn't have gotten in Cornell.
You made me study twice as hard.
:24:19
So thanks.
:24:21
-You did the same for me.
-I did?
:24:28
Did you really come here
with Lloyd Dobler?
:24:32
-How did that "happen"?
-He made me laugh.
:24:43
He's okay, Dad.
:24:46
You're welcome.
I always call you. You know that.
:24:49
Stop being so grateful. All right.
I'll be home before dawn, okay?
:24:55
-Bye.
-Dawn?
:24:58
-Would you guys sign my annual?
-Sure.