In the Company of Men
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:39:02
Just squeezes it.
:39:06
I mean, we're sharing a Slurpee,
for God's sake.

:39:09
I don't know.
I look at her, moments like that...

:39:12
and I can see, you know,
kids and Volvo in the garage...

:39:17
all that crap in-between.
:39:21
- She's definitely got something.
- Serious? I mean, that's...

:39:25
I don't mean exactly that,
but, hell, I don't know.

:39:28
You've been out with her.
You get that at all?

:39:31
Just every so often.
:39:34
- You?
- Sure, kind of.

:39:41
Really?
:39:43
Well, I mean, yeah.
She's kind of nice, you know?

:39:48
I know.
:39:50
It's an odd twist, all considered.
:39:52
That's true.
:39:54
Yeah, just see how it goes, I guess.
:39:56
Yeah.
:39:58
It's a serpentine road
we travel this life.

:40:02
- See where it takes us.
- Okay.

:40:08
- Sandwich any good?
- It's okay.

:40:11
They kind of screw you on the meat.
:40:14
Yep, they sure do.
:40:26
I thought you said this friend of yours
was a good guy.

:40:29
- He is.
- Then why is he sending me to Bozeman?

:40:32
Montana?
:40:33
Fourth of July weekend
and I'm going to Big Sky Country.

:40:36
Some convention he wants me
to coordinate the booth for.

:40:39
Ouch.
:40:41
- This really stinks. I had plans.
- So tell him.

:40:43
I already e-mailed him.
He sent me back that.

:40:46
Some high nova, system-best crap. Shit!
:40:49
What can I tell you? Power corrupts.
:40:52
The real injustice here
is if I could throw a curveball...

:40:55
you know, a really good one...
:40:57
just that, nothing else, no education,
nothing... none of this would matter.


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