Coffee and Cigarettes
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:48:02
It is swag, isn't it?
:48:06
They probably give you
all kinds of free stuff:

:48:08
Jewelry, clothes.
:48:10
Probably give you cars, right?
:48:13
No, they don't give me cars.
:48:16
They sometimes give me makeup,
from time to time.

:48:19
But I just thought...
:48:21
I don't know, I just wanted...
:48:24
Didn't have time to go shopping.
:48:26
No, really, it's fine.
I mean, it's great. I can use it.

:48:30
It's just funny, don't you think?
:48:32
When you can't afford something,
it's really expensive.

:48:37
And then when you can afford it, it's free.
:48:42
Kind of backward, don't you think?
:48:46
The world's a bit like that, I guess,
in a lot of ways.

:48:51
Speaking of paparazzi...
:48:53
I saw these photos of you the other day
in the tabloids.

:48:56
Don't tell me that. Yuck.
:48:59
What was I wearing?
:49:01
Sorry.
:49:04
Hello? Hi, Lindsey.
:49:09
I'm downstairs, in the coffee room
with my cousin Shelly.

:49:14
It's already...
:49:17
Okay, yeah. I'll be up in a minute. Bye.
:49:21
- Got to get back to work?
- Yeah.

:49:23
Back to the grind?
:49:27
Do you want to come up to the room?
:49:28
It won't be very interesting,
but you're welcome to come up.

:49:31
What, and watch you do TV interviews
and stuff?

:49:34
Like Entertainment Tonight?
:49:46
Maybe you can send me that CD,
or a letter, or something.

:49:50
- Yeah, but you wouldn't read it.
- Stop it. I would if you actually sent it.

:49:58
I've really gotta go. Sorry.

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