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:57:02
- I can't right now.
- Why not?

:57:05
I have a boyfriend.
:57:07
- Who is he?
- He's the District Attorney.

:57:10
Oh God,
that is so typical.

:57:13
- Typical. Why?
- Itjust is.

:57:17
Well, if it doesn't work out,
I'll give you a call in Oakland.

:57:19
Yeah right.
:57:21
So I should
really get going.

:57:23
Why don't you
give him a lecture?

:57:25
- On what?
- I don't know.

:57:28
Taking better care
of himself.

:57:31
He looks like
he's doing okay to me.

:57:34
It was good to see you
again, Amy.

:57:36
You too.
:57:37
Vince:
Whoa, whoa, whoa.

:57:39
- Vincent!
- What?

:57:41
No, no, he can't get
out of here just like that.

:57:44
- I'll see you tomorrow.
- Bullshit.

:57:46
- What?
- I have to go.

:57:48
No. Listen, Amy...
:57:53
It was really good
of you to say that.

:57:56
You know, because
I always thought that...

:57:59
that John
was your first love.

:58:02
I realize you guys didn't date
much in high school, but...

:58:05
I assumed even though
I didn't know then,

:58:09
that when you guys got together
at the end of senior year,

:58:12
I always assumed
that was like some kind of...

:58:15
you know, long-awaited love affair
that was bound to happen.

:58:19
Am I characterizing
it correctly?

:58:28
I don't think anyone would call it
a long-awaited love affair.

:58:32
What would you call it?
:58:37
I'd call it us getting together
at the end of senior year.

:58:40
Oh, maybe I was
justjealous. You know?

:58:43
Because...
:58:45
I mean, you know...
:58:47
I always wanted to be
your first... boyfriend.

:58:53
You were.
:58:56
Yeah, I know, but...

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