Raise Your Voice
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So, an Englishman in L.A.
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Yeah, my parents put an ocean between
them after the nastiest divorce ever.

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No joke, people study it.
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So, how can you have
a sense of humor about that?

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My music became like a religion.
It kept me sane.

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So, music is your
higher power.

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Pretty much.
I mean, look at this.

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This city.
All these people.

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All this life
and music.

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I'm gonna make music
for them.

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I can't think
of a better way to spend my life.

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Are you missing home?
A little bit.

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I don't know. It's just been really
tough lately.

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Come on.
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I just gave you my
"E! True Hollywood Story."

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You gotta
give me something.

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Um. Me and my brother were in a car accident
on the day of his graduation.

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And, um, some drunk driver ran
through a red light and

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Hey, Terri! Come here.
Uh, look, Terri, I've gotta go.

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somebody.
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Look, say hi
to Denise for me.

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- Hey.
- Hey, was that Jay running off?

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- Yeah.
- Figures. What, was he macking on you?

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Not that I could tell.
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Well, count your blessings,
'cause I know his game.

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He likes to hit
on nice girls.

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And baby, you--
you got a lock on that one.

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- What?
- I mean, look at you.

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Look at your hair, your clothes,
the way you talk.

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You're like some kinda
retro Brady Buncher.

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Shoot, I'm not even
trying to hear that.

:44:50
Okay, that was cute.
My bad.

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I didn't know
you could do t

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Yeah. My teachers are always harping
about how it's bad for me.


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