:28:01
...because you'll never be anything
but a common frump
:28:04
whose father lived over
a grocery store
:28:06
and whose mother took in washing.
:28:08
With this money, I can get away from
:28:09
every rotten stinking thing that
makes me think of this place or you.
:28:12
You must think I'm on a string.
:28:16
Go away, Veda,
come back, Veda .
:28:18
It isn't that easy.
:28:35
Alone.
:28:37
You're alone.
:28:40
You've never been
so alone in your live.
:28:44
Lies are your only company.
:28:46
GONE TO THE LAUNDROMAT.
WE'RE OUT OF CLEAN CLOTHES.
:29:04
-Can I get you something?
-Can I get a Molson Canadian, please?
:29:09
Hi!
:29:11
Hi.
:29:12
-I haven't seen you here before.
-No.
:29:17
I'm sorry about the thing
with the braids this morning.
:29:19
I shouldn't really have suggested it,
:29:22
but I was having
a kind of weird morning...
:29:25
you ever get those?
:29:26
You know, when youjust
can't face the world?
:29:28
It's very stressful being
a hairdresser,
:29:31
people expect a lot from you
:29:34
and sometimes
you can't stand the pressure.
:29:36
People want you
to make them beautiful
:29:39
but sometimes
it's just not possible.
:29:42
You know what?
Don't worry about it,
:29:43
I wasn't having
a great morning either, so...
:29:47
Now, can I ask you
a personal question?
:29:51
Do you like Milli Vanilli?
:29:53
You mean those guys in shorts
who didn't sing.
:29:56
Oh, you're wrong there.
:29:58
They did sing, but their producer
wouldn't let them.