:08:04
Um, you know, it would start with uh, a guy
waking up in the morning, and, uh, y'know,
taking the long shower,
:08:11
eating a little breakfast, making a little
coffee, you know, and, uh, reading the paper.
:08:16
Wait, wait. All those mundane, boring things
everybody has to do everyday of their fucking life?
:08:21
-I was going to say the poetry of day to day
life, but you know, you say the way you say
it, I'll say it the way I say it...
:08:25
... No listen, think about it like this...
-Who's gonna want to watch this?
:08:29
Well, alright, think about it like this. Why is it,
that a dog, y'know, sleeping in the sun, is so beautiful,
y'know, it is, its beautiful, y'know,
:08:34
but a guy, standing at a bank machine, trying to take some
money out, looks like a complete moron?
:08:39
-So, its like a National Geographic program, but on people?
-Yeah!
:08:45
What do you think?
:08:48
Yeah, I can, I can, I can see it. Like twenty four boring hours,
sorry, and like a three minute sex scene,
:08:51
where he falls asleep right after, no?
:08:56
Yeah, y'know I mean, and... I mean, that would be a great episode.
-Yeah.
:08:58
People would talk about that episode.
:09:01
-I mean, you and your friends could do one in Paris,
if you wanted to, I mean.
-Oh, sure.
:09:05
I dunno, the key, the key.. the thing that kind of haunts me
is the distribution, y'know.
:09:10
I mean, getting these tapes from town to town, city to city,
so that the play is continuous, cause it would have to play all
the time, or else it just wouldn't work.
:09:18
-Tkank you
-Tkanks
:09:24
You know what? Not service oriented
:09:28
an observation about Europe.
:09:38
You know my parents have never really spoken of the possibility
of my falling in love, or getting married, or having children.
:09:45
Even as a little girl, they wanted me to think of
a future career, as a, you know,
:09:51
as a interior designer, or a lawyer, or something like that
:09:54
I'd say to my dad, 'I want to be a writer.' and he'd say journalist.