:26:02
What do you mean?
:26:04
Your brother told her about your interests.
:26:06
- What?
- You know?
:26:08
No.
:26:09
The Marquis de Sade, games of leather,
weekends of fun.
:26:12
The straps under your clothes.
:26:14
He said that?
:26:15
That's completely untrue.
:26:17
He promised
he wouldn't say that anymore.
:26:20
He's not my brother.
:26:23
You don't know anything
about the Marquis de Sade?
:26:26
No.
:26:28
I don't believe you.
:26:36
So you're not wearing them tonight.
That doesn't prove anything.
:26:40
Maybe they're at the cleaners.
:26:47
It turned out we both loved
disco music of the late 1970s...
:26:51
... despite what everyone else thought.
:26:55
We talked about all kinds of things.
:26:57
You know how at parties
people talk about marketing?
:27:00
No.
:27:01
I've never heard people at a party
talk about marketing.
:27:04
This idea of marketing being a science.
:27:07
If you look at the evidence,
it's all anecdotal.
:27:14
It was during a Donna Summer song
that it happened...
:27:17
... or that I realized it had.
:27:26
Everything was completely different now.
:27:36
The things they say about us.
:27:38
I know we're not to take it seriously,
but it really hurts.
:27:41
I don't believe you!
:27:42
Once, I'd like to date a girl not certain
I'm wearing black leather underwear.
:27:48
That bothers you?
:27:48
- The exact same story over and over!
- It's not exactly the same. I vary it a little.
:27:53
Great! It wasn't Aurora, but this
terrific friend of hers from the Trade Fair.
:27:58
She's never met you
but was still full of your stupid stories.