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BACHELOR NUMBER THREE:
Why don't you talk to her?
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You can do that.
She's real shy.
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You have to tell her.
That's your job.
:43:18
Tell her that I think
she's real pretty...
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and I want
to be her boyfriend.
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I'm shy, too.
:43:26
You got to tell her that, Chuck.
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I used to skate
when I was young.
:43:29
I told her that.
She didn't even look at me.
:43:32
You got to talk to her, Chuck.
It's your job.
:43:34
She picked me,
not those other guys.
:43:38
You're the chaperone, Chuck.
:43:44
She called me gay.
:43:46
I'm not gay.
You got to tell her that.
:43:49
You're not doing your job
very well.
:43:51
I mean,
I know it takes time...
:43:53
for people to get
to know each other...
:43:54
but this is ridiculous.
:43:57
They thought he was...
:44:00
They sort of walked
a straight line...
:44:02
because they used to talk
about him...
:44:04
saying, you know,
"This guy, he can turn on you."
:44:07
You know,
and I never saw that side...
:44:09
but a lot of the crew thought
he could turn on them.
:44:12
Chuck?
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[ Slow jazz music playing ]
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JIM: Helsinki is wonderful
this time of year.
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Especially the snow.
:44:26
It affords one solitude...
:44:28
even in a city full of people.
:44:44
Excuse me.
Is this seat taken?
:44:48
By you.
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[ Sighs ]
:44:56
Helsinki is wonderful
this time of year, isn't it?