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and then she started crying
:49:03
i told her i'd see her again that evening
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but you never went
:49:08
i was on my way but i ran out of gas
:49:11
i started hitch-hiking
:49:14
and this really nice chick
:49:16
on her way to rome picked me up
:49:17
so you came to rome with her
:49:19
i'm sorry, man, really, but what can i do?
:49:24
Where're you going?
:49:26
Home. What's there to do here?
:49:28
Wait, let me see my cousin lisa tonight
:49:31
then we'll take off
:49:33
what, you wanna leave me here
feeling guilty?
:49:39
Too good
:49:42
plate, please
:49:44
this sauce is out of this world
:49:47
with the bacon my mom sells
at the shop
:49:52
check it out
they eat pasta that's half-cooked
:49:54
they say it's easier to digest
:49:57
they're kinda weird here in rome
:49:59
they smoke that wacky weed
:50:00
i took a puff 'cause i'm open-minded
but i didn't feel anything
:50:03
rome didn't change me a bit
:50:10
do you want to eat something
:50:12
finally, you made it
:50:16
she's swedish
:50:17
she looks like a couple of friends i met
:50:20
hi lisa. The owner of the house
:50:23
hi, you must be lisa,
tommaso's cousin
:50:27
i think i've seen you somewhere before
:50:29
j ust for a second
:50:29
i don't think so
:50:31
i'm piero mansani. And this is my friend
:50:33
nice to meet you, mainardi
:50:34
you want something to eat?
:50:36
Thanks
:50:39
sit down, make yourself comfortable
:50:50
now i remember where i saw you
:50:52
in a picture in tommaso's diary
:50:54
you were wearing a dark green jacket
:50:57
doc martens boots and a striped scarf