:34:03
- Hey, Liz.
- Hey, Rob.
:34:06
You fucking asshole!
:34:13
Hi, Barry.
:34:16
Soarin'andborin'
:34:20
lfeelI'm ignorin'
:34:24
My time in the world
Haveyou heard
:34:29
For a couple ofyears
l was a deejay at a club.
:34:31
l was good at it, I think...
:34:33
and while I was doing it
is the happiest I've ever been.
:34:36
And that´s where I met Laura.
:34:41
She was already a lawyer,
but she worked for Legal Aid...
:34:44
hence the leatherjacket
and the clubbing.
:34:46
Oh, I liked her right away.
:34:48
- Hey!
- Hey!
:34:51
- That´s a kick-ass record.
- What?
:34:54
- That´s a kick-ass record.
- Yeah. I know.
:35:01
- Um, what´s your name?
- Laura.
:35:08
Hey. I was gonna say, come back
next week and I'll make you a tape.
:35:12
- All right. Thankyou.
- Okay?
- Great.
:35:14
- Rob.
- I'm still Laura.
:35:19
To be honest, I hadn´t met
anyone as promising as Laura
since I started deejaying...
:35:23
and meeting promising women
is kind ofwhat the deejaying thing
is supposed to be about.
:35:28
And anyway, we...
we moved on from there.
:35:33
She lost her lease on her apartment
in Lakeview, and she moved in with me.
:35:38
And it stayed that way foryears.
:35:42
She didn´t make me miserable,
or anxious...
:35:45
or ill-at-ease.
:35:47
And you know, it sounds boring,
but it wasn´t.
:35:53
lt wasn´t spectacular, either.
lt wasjust...
:35:57
good.