When Harry Met Sally...
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:04:01
- I miss you already. I miss you already.
- I miss you.

:04:04
- Bye.
- Bye.

:04:23
I have it all figured out. It's an 18-hour trip,
which becomes six shifts of three hours.

:04:28
Or, alternatively,
we could break it down by mileage.

:04:32
There's a... There's a map on the visor
:04:36
that I've marked to show the locations
where we can change shifts.

:04:40
Grape?
:04:42
No. I don't like to eat between meals.
:04:49
I'll roll down the window.
:04:59
Why don't you tell me
the story of your life?

:05:04
- The story of my life?
- We got 18 hours to kill before New York.

:05:08
That won't even get us out of Chicago.
Nothing's happened to me yet.

:05:12
- So I'm going to New York.
- So something'll happen?

:05:15
- Yes.
- Like what?

:05:16
Like I'm going to journalism school.
:05:19
So you can write about things
that happen to other people.

:05:23
- That's one way to look at it.
- Suppose nothing happens.

:05:26
Suppose you never meet anybody,
you never become anything,

:05:30
then you die and nobody notices for two
weeks until the smell drifts into the hall.

:05:38
- Amanda said you had a dark side.
- That's what drew her to me.

:05:41
- Your dark side?
- Sure. Why, don't you have a dark side?

:05:45
I know, you probably
dot your "i"s with little hearts.

:05:49
I have just as much of a
dark side as the next person.

:05:52
Oh, really? When I buy a new book,
I always read the last page first.

:05:55
That way, if I die before I finish
I know how it ends.

:05:58
That, my friend, is a dark side.

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