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I think you're the victim of a practical joke.
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- I am so sorry.
- It's okay.

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No.
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We spoke on the Net last night.
Now you've seen me...

:31:22
I wasn't on the Net last night.
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Where were you
between 6:45 and 7:00 p.m.?

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That's really none of your business.
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- Where were you?
- On the Net, talking to you.

:31:31
- Well, I was talking to someone.
- Someone pretending to be me.

:31:38
I think you were talking to Daniel Woolf.
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- Who?
- This guy I know. It's him.

:31:44
- No, I was talking to a woman.
- How do you know?

:31:47
Believe me, she was a woman.
I got a huge...

:31:49
She was a... She wasn't, was she?
:31:52
No.
:31:54
What a bastard.
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How do you know him?
:32:03
I don't really know him.
I took his photograph for a book he wrote.

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- I hope it sank without a trace.
- It's on its way.

:32:10
There is justice in the world.
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What's it called?
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The Aquarium.
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What a prick! He's advertising.
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But why would he pretend to be you?
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I think he likes me.
:32:36
Funny way of showing it.
Can't he send you flowers?

:32:39
Extraordinary thing, the Internet.
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Possibility of genuine
global communication.

:32:45
The first great democratic medium.
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Absolutely. It's the future.
:32:50
Two guys wanking in cyberspace.
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He was the wanker.
:32:56
I'll say this for him, he can write.

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