:45:01
Peanut butter.
:45:05
Hmm.
:45:07
But it's gone now.
:45:14
Wh-- No. Please.
:45:18
- You act like you've never
had peanut butter before.
- l haven't.
:45:23
- What kind of childhood did you have?
- Do you love Drew?
:45:25
Excuse me?
:45:28
When you put your mouth to his,
it seemed a frequent thing.
:45:33
Drew is none of your business,
:45:35
and neither is where l put my mouth.
:45:38
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.
:45:51
l don't have any.
:45:56
Well, l can see why.
:46:05
l didn't mean
to offend you at dinner.
:46:07
l'm sometimes...
:46:10
not quite at home around people.
:46:15
l get busy doing,
uh, what it is l do.
:46:19
And l don't seem
to have developed--
:46:25
Yes?
:46:31
l have a certain function to perform,
and it seems to take up most of my time.
:46:38
But sometimes l... speculate...
:46:44
that l haven't left room for...
:46:50
anything else.
:46:55
Hmm.
:46:58
l'm sorry to say
l know what you mean.