White Oleander
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:44:03
-What's that?
-A letter.

:44:06
-From who?
-My mother.

:44:11
-And where is she?
-In prison. For murder.

:44:16
-And your father?
-Don't know the guy.

:44:22
How about you?
:44:24
They were junkies.
:44:26
She OD'd when I was 6.
He disappeared a couple years later.

:44:29
-I was born addicted to heroin.
-Really? What was that like?

:44:33
I don't know. I was out of rehab
by the time I was six months old.

:44:40
So...
:44:43
-What's the deal? Are you gay?
-What?

:44:46
I don't know. I get this feeling from you,
like you're not interested in guys.

:44:54
You're right. I'm not.
:44:57
You think that's funny? I'm sick of this.
I'm not gonna let you do this again.

:45:01
Why don't you shut up?
You're not even in this.

:45:04
-Cut it out.
-She does this shit.

:45:07
I'll beat your ass.
Wait until we get off the van.

:45:10
-Back off.
-I'm gonna push you farther.

:45:17
-What if they catch us?
-They'd put us in McKinney Hall.

:45:21
-Hurry.
-Come on.

:45:23
Come on, come on.
:45:27
The guy's a genius.
:45:30
I started out copying his stuff,
but no...

:45:34
I could never touch him.
:45:38
He's great. But you're better.
:45:45
You're insane.
:45:50
No, I'm not. I mean, he's a great
cartoonist, but you're an artist.

:45:56
What's the difference?
:45:59
Well, that's like asking
why a joke is funny.


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