Leaving Metropolis
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:12:01
Nothing.
:12:02
Let me see.
:12:03
It's nothing.
:12:06
You ever fantasize
about other people?

:12:08
No.
:12:12
Use a coaster, Matt.
:12:25
[Country music over radio]
:12:35
Well, I guess
that's it for tonight.

:12:37
I'll take anything else
that comes in.

:12:39
You need publicity.
:12:42
Do you know what it costs for
an ad in the Tribune or The Sun?

:12:45
What are you doing?
:12:47
Moving this.
:12:48
Why?
:12:49
Well, no one's seeing
it in here.

:12:51
Good point.
:12:52
Let the folks know
what you're offering.

:12:54
You're not just
a waiter, right?

:12:56
What?
:12:57
(Matt)
What do you really do?

:12:58
L... paint.
:12:59
Oh, yeah?
:13:01
Like houses and shit?
:13:02
No, like pictures
and shit.

:13:03
I've sold a few.
:13:05
Really?
:13:06
Wow.
Good for you.

:13:08
It's not such
a big deal.

:13:10
Having people pay
for what you draw?

:13:12
Sounds like
a big deal to me.

:13:14
I bet you're
really good.

:13:15
I'm not bad.
:13:17
I used to want to draw
comic books.

:13:20
I was really into it.
:13:22
Even drew a few full stories
when I was in high school.

:13:24
I was pretty good.
:13:26
Why didn't you
go after it?

:13:27
Do you know how many guys
want to draw comics?

:13:29
Some of them
actually do it.

:13:31
I'm realistic.
:13:32
Maybe you sell
yourself short.

:13:36
I'd like to see
your art sometime.

:13:39
What are you doing?
:13:40
Nothing.
:13:42
David put the special
board in the window.

:13:45
That's a good idea.
:13:47
You want a beer, buddy?
:13:50
Buddy?
:13:52
What?
:13:53
Your husband just
called me buddy.

:13:55
So?
:13:56
You guys know
I'm gay, right?


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