:07:01
Jesus,
:07:03
Did you have
bad dreams last night?
:07:05
LEE: No.
:07:07
Well, I did,
:07:09
Well, I had a weird dream,
:07:13
I dreamt that my job,
:07:14
was that every day
I would go into work,
:07:18
and narrate a documentary
about some guy's life,
:07:23
and go home from work
and have dinner,
:07:27
and go to bed and go back
to work in the morning,
:07:29
It's like
I have no effect on anyone,
:07:39
So, what's on for today?
:07:41
More bloodshed,
:07:45
God.
How do you stand it?
:07:50
Hey, listen, don't
forget to make the brownies,
:07:54
for Gus tonight, OK?
:07:55
Right.
:07:57
Bye,
:08:07
ARTHUR: Nobody I know...
:08:09
is in any kind
of long-term relationship...
:08:11
with anybody they've met
on the internet...
:08:13
but the short-term stuff
have been pretty exciting.
:08:16
I don't know what
I'm gonna do when I meet her.
:08:19
She thinks I'm twenty-two
years old, and I'm not.
:08:23
I'm not a painter,
although I'd like to paint.
:08:27
So, it could be anything.
:08:29
I mean, the imagination
could take you anywhere.
:08:32
I find that
really, really exciting.
:08:35
And it's one of those places
where I can lie.
:08:40
LINDA: I'm happy with
meeting men on the computer...
:08:44
on the internet,
in the chat rooms.
:08:46
And, you know,
people disappoint...
:08:49
and these people
don 't so much, so...
:08:51
I really connected
with somebody.
:08:53
So--and he's a painter...
:08:56
and, you know, gosh...
:08:58
five years from now, I'd like
to be living there with him.