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:14:00
Yeah, well, look.
:14:02
This was a free trip to New York...
:14:05
and if l knew you were looking
for Marcia-fucking-Brady...

:14:08
l would've stayed home.
:14:09
How do you know
what l'm looking for?

:14:19
- Look at me.
- l'm looking, l'm looking.

:14:23
You know, dressing like
a motorcycle tramp...

:14:26
is somewhat interesting
for a 17-year-old girl.

:14:31
Talking like one is not.
:14:33
ln fact, talking at all is not really
required in this profession...

:14:38
or even encouraged.
:14:41
Anything you might have to say
you say through the camera...

:14:44
the image, huh...
:14:46
and hopefully the product.
:14:48
What comes out of your mouth
is totally irrelevant.

:14:52
Understood?
:14:54
Yes, sir.
:14:57
Now, this is a career.
:15:01
This is a future.
:15:03
This is a life...
:15:07
if you want it.
:15:08
Does that mean
you can get me a job?

:15:14
l get you the interviews.
:15:16
You get the job.
:15:24
And l believe you will.
:15:27
Dear Diary, this is my life.
:15:30
Go see Young & Rubicom, 9:45.
:15:33
Go see people at Revlon, 11:15.
:15:37
Go see Demi Moore, Bob Stone,
Somebody Malowinksi...

:15:41
and ''Get lost, honey.
You ain't what we're lookin' for.''

:15:45
- Next!
- Thank you and fuck you. Bye.

:15:50
Yeah, l go see, l go see.
Nobody sees me.

:15:54
''Ah, piece of meat, come here.
Show me your bag.''

:15:58
And they stick their finger in you.

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