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:21:02
But how thrilling that would be.
That would be so thrilling.

:21:07
You hate heat.
You hate mosquitoes.

:21:10
l hate malaria. lt's malaria, remember?
l don't hate all mosquitoes.

:21:15
l want to see the parrots
and the giant butterflies.

:21:19
l've seen pictures in National Geographic.
They're gorgeous!

:21:23
Giant, huge...
And wild monkeys would be...

:21:27
Monkeys?
How much have you had to drink?

:21:31
Do you like snakes?
:21:33
Do l like snakes?
:21:35
Some people get queasy around them,
but l think they're beautiful.

:21:39
The way they move...
it's so sensual.

:21:42
So sen... l love snakes.
Cobras, for example.

:21:47
- Pythons.
- Naturally. Pythons.

:21:49
Garters. Rattlesnakes.
l love them all.

:21:52
- l cannot believe l'm hearing this.
- Oh, please.

:21:56
l've often said, often, that there's
nothing like a dense jungle in the rain.

:22:02
- l've said this.
- [Brooke:] You're drunk.

:22:04
- That's not true.
- Speaking of rain,

:22:06
there's supposed to be
a hurricane tonight.

:22:09
We should rent a car
and drive to the Hamptons.

:22:12
- We could walk on the beach...
- He hates the Hamptons.

:22:14
Nobody hates the ocean.
:22:17
She's up for anything.
lt's too late for me. l can't.

:22:22
Don't you have an audition tomorrow?
:22:25
''My candle burns at both ends,
it will not last the night.''

:22:29
Millay! Edna Millay!
She's my favorite poet!

:22:33
Don't l quote her all the time?
Edna Millay...

:22:38
Amanda's pretty, isn't she?
:22:42
- She's okay, l suppose.
- You're drunk.

:22:46
l was looking at her face
in the candlelight

:22:48
and she has this offbeat sexual quality.
:22:53
Yeah, l guess.
lf, uh, you know,

:22:56
if you find that crippling sense

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