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:47:02
The mean thing I did. I assume you're
referring to the game I played on Colin.

:47:06
- Yeah.
- Good.

:47:08
Now we've established
your name and what you're talking about,

:47:12
could we also establish
whether you have a red hair dryer?

:47:15
A cheap, plastic, red hair dryer.
Do you have one?

:47:18
- Yes, she does.
- Thank you.

:47:22
- Do you smoke, Mandy?
- No. Not since high school.

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How very healthy.
:47:27
Did you go to school here?
Hope High or something?

:47:30
- Hope Regional.
- Regional.

:47:32
It's over there.
You can't see it from here.

:47:44
You seem like a nice person.
:47:46
- Not really.
- She's an angel!

:47:49
Colin wouldn't be
with anyone who wasn't nice.

:47:51
- I'm sure you're very nice too.
- Yes, I'm sure we're all delightful people.

:47:56
I do feel at a slight disadvantage,
:47:58
knowing only the way to your old school
and the colour of your hair dryer,

:48:02
whilst presumably
you know rather more about me.

:48:05
- Colin must have talked about me.
- We talk about other things.

:48:08
- Like what?
- Normal things that people talk about.

:48:11
- Like the weather?
- We've talked about the weather.

:48:15
What sort of day it is?
Whether it's warm or cold?

:48:18
Yeah, or windy.
:48:20
- Or raining.
- Or snowing.

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- Has it snowed?
- Not yet.

:48:23
Oh, I see. You were just rehearsing
for a future conversation.

:48:27
- Aren't you holding up traffic?
- Is this where you work?

:48:31
- "Whining Whores".
- Shining Shores.

:48:34
Right.
:48:36
Come on, Mandy. He must have said
something about his life back in England.

:48:40
- Barely anything.
- Then you don't know about...

:48:44
- About what?
- The operation.

:48:47
What operation?
:48:49
Has Colin not mentioned his father?
:48:52
Presumably Colin hasn't told you
because he is blocking it out.

:48:57
That's why he's staying up here. He's living
in a sort of dream world, drawing away.


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