Confessions of a Teenage Drama Queen
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1:06:03
It's his T-shirt from his tour.
Where would I have gotten it?

1:06:06
In a junk store
where you get everything else.

1:06:08
But this is the tissue I used
to wipe his tears.

1:06:10
Maybe we should send it off
for DNA testing.

1:06:13
I left my bottle-cap necklace
at his house.

1:06:15
He told my dad
he's gonna Fed-Ex it back.

1:06:16
A dress riding in a limousine.
1:06:19
I guess that's a good thing
1:06:20
because otherwise it would
have had to catch a cab.

1:06:24
You're funny, Lola.
You could be a comedienne.

1:06:26
But can we please
go back to work now?

1:06:30
We have so much to do
before Wednesday night.

1:06:32
You believe me, don't you?
1:06:34
Carla's the one who's lying.
1:06:35
We've worked so hard
for this production, Lola.

1:06:39
And I am not gonna let you
ruin it for me.

1:06:48
We have all had enough.
1:06:52
Have you?
1:06:54
Have you finally had enough?
1:07:18
I sunk into a depression that
only Hamlet would recognize.

1:07:22
The one story I'd told that was
both probable and possible

1:07:24
was the one that was true.
1:07:26
And yet no one believed me.
1:07:28
Maybe you can never win
1:07:30
against the Carla Santinis
of this world.

1:07:32
I'd never felt
so totally defeated.

1:07:35
I felt more like a pigeon
than a flamingo.

1:07:38
Mary?
Ella's here.

1:07:40
Go ahead.
1:07:43
I want to talk to you.
1:07:44
I don't really feel too well.
1:07:46
You can cut the crap.
1:07:47
I know what you're doing.
1:07:48
What happened to the most polite
girl in all of New Jersey?

1:07:52
What does it matter anymore?
We know we went to the party.

1:07:56
We know who we met
and what we did.

1:07:59
Get up!

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