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2:59:03
And, more importantly,
I genuinely believe,

2:59:07
and I've believed for some time now,
that we could be best friends.

2:59:12
So what do you think ?
2:59:17
Uh, lucky me.
2:59:20
Well, happy birthday.
2:59:23
Oh, you gave me a present.
We're best friends already then.

2:59:28
Marry Will. He's a really nice guy.
Then we can be sisters.

2:59:31
Well, I'll think about it.
2:59:35
That'll be Bernie.
2:59:39
- Hi.
- Hi. Sorry I'm late.

2:59:42
Bollocksed up at work again, I fear.
2:59:45
- Millions down the drain.
- Well done.

2:59:47
- Bernie, this is Anna.
- Hello, Anna. Delighted to meet you.

2:59:50
-And you.
-Honey bunny, Happy birthday toyou

2:59:54
- Hi, Bella.
- Hi.

2:59:57
Um, it-- it-- it's a hat.
You don't have to wear it or anything.

3:00:01
- Hi, Will.
- Hi.

3:00:07
- Hi.
- What ?

3:00:10
- Wine, Bernie ?
- Mm.

3:00:12
You haven't slept with her, have you ?
3:00:14
That is a cheap question, and
the answer is, or course, no comment.

3:00:17
- No comment means "yes."
- No, it doesn't.

3:00:19
- Do you ever masturbate ?
- Defi nitely no comment.

3:00:21
- You see, it means "yes."
- Oh, my God !

3:00:23
So, uh, tell me,
um, Anna, what do you do ?

3:00:28
- I'm an actress.
- Oh, splendid.

3:00:32
What do you do ?
3:00:34
I'm actually in the stock market myself,
so, uh, not really similar fields.

3:00:38
Though, um-- um, I have done
the odd bit ofamateur stuff.

3:00:41
Um-- uh, P. G. Wodehouse.
Farce, all that, you know.

3:00:45
"Careful there, Vicar."
3:00:48
Always imagined it's a pretty tough job,
though, acting.

3:00:51
- The wages are a scandal, aren't they ?
- They can be.

3:00:56
I see friends from university--
clever chaps.

3:00:58
Been in the business longer than you.

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