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:24:01
Sounds like a gold mine, Sue.
:24:03
It could be. I don't know, you know?
He's...

:24:07
He lives with his dad, he's obsessed
with his dead mother, and...

:24:11
He wears his sunglasses on
a little dingle-dangle around his neck.

:24:15
Loving it.
:24:17
- Tell them about the van.
- Okay, the van. The van.

:24:21
- I can't tell about the van. I gotta pee.
- No, tell us about the van.

:24:24
- It's amazing. It's...
- What's in it?

:24:27
- You did it in the van.
- Shut up.

:24:30
David, you tell...
Don't you tell them. Don't tell them.

:24:33
Okay, the van.
:24:35
David!
:24:38
This van was filled with junk...
:24:41
Shut up!
:24:42
Potting soil. Shovels.
Food wrappers. Fertilizer.

:24:46
Susie said she hoped
it was fertilizer, anyway.

:24:49
She said she couldn't be sure. Laroche
had a certain aromatic look about him.

:24:53
And she said...
:24:54
She said perhaps his obsessiveness
didn't leave room in his schedule...

:24:58
...for personal hygiene.
:25:00
Maybe the orchids got
all the available water.

:25:04
I wanted to want something as much
as people wanted these plants.

:25:11
But...
:25:13
...it isn't part of my constitution.
:25:17
I suppose I do have
one unembarrassed passion.

:25:23
I wanna know what it feels like
to care about something passionately.

:25:39
"Should one be lucky enough
to see a ghost orchid...

:25:42
...all else will seem eclipsed."
:25:48
If the ghost orchid
was really a phantom...

:25:51
...it was still such a bewitching one that
it could seduce people to pursue it...

:25:55
...year after year
and mile after miserable mile.

:25:59
If it was a real flower,
I wanted to see one.


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