Raising Helen
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:27:00
so he's asking what is very reasonable
for a New York apartment.

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Only nine thousand a month.
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" I feel like an android living in a Polaroid
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" Just another reject, it gets a little seasick
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" Whose life am I in?
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" Feels like deja vu,
don't know what to do

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" Point my finger to the sky
and finally ask the question why

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" Whose life am I in?
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" Whose life am I in?
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" Whose life am I in?
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That's the girl looking at 4B.
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- One bathroom. That's it?
- Yeah, well,

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I'll put you on a waiting list if a two opens
up. And look at this - flower power, huh?

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So I guess Audrey
can have the back room

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and Henry and Sarah can share the middle
one and I'll just sleep on a pull-out couch.

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Wow, graffiti.
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Sure, there's plenty of room for a pull-out
couch here. Look, you got a nice view.

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So, the ad said something about a visual
security system. How does that work?

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When somebody buzzes, you stick your
head out the window and you look down.

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That's the visual part.
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Then you yell for them to come up or not.
That's the security part.

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Here's your keys.
Welcome to the Astoria Arms.

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I am only available between 8:30 and nine
in the morning because I have a life.

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So...
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home!
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Yeah!
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I ordered the pizza.
It should be here in 30 minutes.

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Yay!
:28:47
Um...
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Know what, I bet this is lead paint.
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Guys. Guys, guys.
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Don't chew on the windowsills, all right?
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Yeah. Stick to the table legs,
like I taught you.


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