A Walk on the Moon
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:14:00
Then Neil and I wouldn't be able to
take our annual trips to the Riviera.

:14:15
Sometimes I try
to picture my life...

:14:19
if I hadn't had
Alison so young.

:14:22
Maybe my life wouldn't be
that different. I don't know.

:14:25
Sometimes I just wish
I was a whole other person.

:14:28
Yuck.
:14:30
Attention, campers.
:14:33
Please report to the casino for
a meeting with Dr. Fogler after lunch.

:14:38
All campers are to report
directly to the casino after lunch.

:14:44
- You ready for lunch, cowboy?
- Yep.

:14:47
- Where'd you get that?
- What?

:14:50
- That licorice.
- The Blouse Man.

:14:53
Honey, what'd I tell you
about taking candy from strangers?

:14:56
He's not a stranger.
He's the Blouse Man.

:14:57
- Is he a friend of the family?
- You should have been more specific.

:15:00
- Don't be fresh.
- Is he a friend of the family now?

:15:06
- Go to your room.
- This is my room.

:15:08
I asked you to watch out for your brother,
and you Just let anyone give him candy?

:15:11
It wasn't anyone.
It was the Blouse Man.

:15:14
All right, both of you,
Just eat your lunch.

:15:25
You shouldn't be giving
candy to children.

:15:28
Oh, hey.
Which ones are yours?

:15:32
Just keep your
licorice sticks to yourself.

:15:34
No, I'll try to be
more conscientious.

:15:39
I didn't mean any harm.
I just, uh-

:15:41
I quit cigarettes, you know, so I need
something to help me with the craving.

:15:44
Oh.
:15:46
I took your advice.
The, uh, shades.

:15:49
Jewelry, all this stuff,
goin'like hotcakes.

:15:53
I made a killin' today.
You're a smart lady.

:15:55
Oh, well, I just figured,
you know, women would buy them, and-


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