Forces of Nature
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:27:03
but in situations like this,
l think about...

:27:05
what l would want Bridget to do
it the situation were reversed.

:27:08
l wouldn't necessarily be
that comtortable with her...

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riding down on a train
together with some guy...

:27:15
who she had a,
you know, kind ot a connection...

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or a chemistry or spark,
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whatever, some kind
of a thing like that.

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You know, and--
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The look on your tace
is telIing me you have no--

:27:31
You're not feeling
or you're not sensing--

:27:34
- You have no idea what l'm--
- Oh, no, no, not really.

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Fascinating. Okay.
:27:42
Maybe we just shouldn't
ride down together,

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because at this point l really
made kind of a chump out of myselt.

:27:48
- Okay.
- [ Laughs ]

:27:52
- Have a nice nuptial.
- Thank you.

:27:55
Other than the drug bust
and the plane crash, it was, uh, tun.

:27:58
So long, Sarah.
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- FarewelI, Ben.
- Okay.

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'Oscar Wilde:
One should always be in love.

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This is the reason
one should never marry.""

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Well, what did he know ?
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[ Beeps ]
:28:33
What you writing there,
mister ?

:28:36
My wedding vows actually.
My fiancee and l are writing our own.

:28:39
Oh, that's sweet.
Isn't that sweet, Emma ?

:28:41
- lt's sweet as pie.
- We didn't write our own vows.

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lt's kind ot a new thing.
lt's nontraditionalist.

:28:47
We were so nervous. lt was hard enough
to do what the preacher told us.

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l didn't really think about it at all.
lt just seemed natural,
the order ot things.

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[ Man ]
l had doubts. l'll be honest.


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