:34:03
And I like it.
:34:08
So this is the point in the conversation
where you ask me if I'd like a ride home.
:34:12
- It is?
- Yep.
:34:16
Would you like a ride home?
:34:20
Fine. But I'm not
getting in that sidecar.
:34:24
- Why not?
- Sidecars are for bitches.
:34:27
Anyone who rides in that
is automatically your bitch.
:34:29
Thus, I will ride
on the back.
:34:40
- Whoa.
- Hold on tight.
:34:42
Okay. Holdin'.
:34:47
My hair is blowin'
in the wind.
:34:54
What, are you
like a hang glider?
:34:56
My boyfriend was gonna
pick me up so I brought it.
:34:58
- But then he couldn't.
- What does he have? One of those tandem things?
:35:02
No. He drives a Ninja.
Goes way faster than this guy.
:35:04
- But what kind of helmet is that?
- You can wear it on a bike.
:35:08
- Anyway, how's your head?
- I should live through the day.
:35:10
Cool.
Make a right here.
:35:17
Are you doing
anything right now?
:35:20
- Can you elaborate on "doing anything"?
- I know this guy, Jesse.
:35:23
He bought this mansion
that's right up here...
:35:25
and he wants me
to come visit him.
:35:27
But I don't want to stay very long.
I was thinking, like if you came too...
:35:31
I could just say I have to take you home
when I'm ready to go.
:35:34
Wow. That's pretty damn
random of you, Andrew.
:35:37
- I know.
- "Nice to meet you. Can I use you?"
:35:40
- No.
- It's the Hollywood in you, I guess.
:35:42
No. Come on.
It's not like that. It'll be fun.
:35:44
I'll tell you what, we can have like...
like a signal.
:35:47
Like, when you pull on your ear,
that's the code.
:35:50
And then I'll be like, "Oh, I got to
take her home." And then we'll go.
:35:56
Can we have
code names too?
:35:58
If you want.