Sidewalks of New York
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for being out of the game
for so long.

:35:03
It's not like I have
a lot of options out there.

:35:05
Guys in this city, decent ones,
are few and far between.

:35:09
What the hell am I,
fucking Doogie Howser over here?

:35:11
What is that supposed to mean?
Are you offering your services?

:35:15
I wasn't gonna come right out
and say it, but yeah.

:35:17
Of course I'd like to, but--
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So what do you suggest?
:35:25
We go to my place, and you help me
with this little problem I've got.

:35:28
Is that it?
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Did I just blow it there?
Did I just totally strike out?

:35:37
No.
:35:40
Where do you live?
:35:42
I actually, you know--
:35:45
I got a roommate.
:35:47
Now you're striking out.
32 years old with a roommate?

:35:49
See, it's just temporary
because my girlfriend kicked me out.

:35:52
So it's not--
:35:55
What about you?
Do you live alone?

:35:59
Yeah.
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What'd you say you did for a living?
You're a schoolteacher?

:36:06
Yeah, I teach the sixth grade.
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You see, that's weird.
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When you're a kid,
you can't imagine...

:36:13
that your sixth-grade teacher
is going out on dates...

:36:15
gettin' drunk,
taking guys home.

:36:18
I just cannot imagine
my sixth-grade teacher...

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lettin' some guy
go down on her at all.

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- Why?
- Why?

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Yeah.
:36:27
I don't know.
Maybe because she was a nun.

:36:31
All right.
:36:32
I couldn't go through with it
tonight because--

:36:37
You know, it's just been
since my husband...

:36:39
and it was just
a little weird, so--

:36:42
But that's all.
I just wanted to--

:36:44
I mean, that's cool.
:36:47
It's not like I was looking
for a one-night stand or anything.

:36:49
We can just take it slow.
:36:51
I mean, I want to see you again.
:36:54
You wanna see me?
:36:57
Yeah.
:36:58
Good.

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