Meet Joe Black
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Hitting on me in as nice a way
as l've been hit on in a long time.

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The second that you found out
l was my father's daughter, you, uh--

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Well, you acted like a stranger.
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That is not my intention.
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What are your intentions?
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Huh? l mean, just to, uh,
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make little dramas in coffee shops,
turn a woman's head?

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l don't mind admitting
that my-my head was turned.

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l-l liked it.
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But, well, ten hours later,
l feel like a fool.

:44:39
l just don't get it.
l don't.

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You, my father,
here in this house. lt's, uh--

:44:43
lt's upsetting me, and l--
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What happened to that sweet guy
from the coffee shop?

:44:52
Who are you, anyway?
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And... what are you eating?
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Peanut butter.
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Hmm.
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But it's gone now.
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Wh-- No. Please.
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- You act like you've never
had peanut butter before.
- l haven't.

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- What kind of childhood did you have?
- Do you love Drew?

:45:25
Excuse me?
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When you put your mouth to his,
it seemed a frequent thing.

:45:33
Drew is none of your business,
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and neither is where l put my mouth.
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l'm sorry.
Do you live here?

:45:40
No, Joe, l'm swimming here
and now l'm going home.

:45:43
Yes, l think what
l'm trying to say is,

:45:46
l would like it
if we were friends.

:45:49
l've got plenty of friends.
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l don't have any.
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Well, l can see why.

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