Fat Albert
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:47:43
Are you okay?
:47:45
I'm fine. I had no business
going to that party.

:47:49
- I should have never listened to Albert and--
- What is with you?

:47:53
Ever since your grandpa passed away,
you're not the same.

:47:57
It's like you've given up.
:47:59
You know, the guys were just
trying to help.

:48:01
I suppose you're right.
:48:05
Well, at least you had a good time.
:48:07
So, what's with you and Albert?
:48:09
Oh. He seems nice.
:48:13
Why don't we invite him
to the track meet on Saturday?

:48:16
Um, I don't think Albert's
gonna be here on Saturday.

:48:20
Where will he be?
:48:23
Uh, I don't know.
:48:25
- Besides, the fewer people
who see me run, the better. - Doris...

:48:30
you've got to start
believing in yourself.

:48:33
You used to be one of the fastest
runners on the team.

:48:36
Good night, Lauri.
:48:42
Good night.
:48:48
- Morning, Doris.
- Hey, Doris!

:48:51
Rudy says that you're mad at us. Are you?
:48:54
No. It wasn't your fault. I should have
known better than to go to that party.

:48:59
Wait. You guys haven't
been here all night, have you?


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