Melinda and Melinda
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Mr Moonsong, Ellis Moonsong, this is Laurel.
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Laurel? I dated a Laurel.
She broke my heart.

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I wrote this piece of music and I dedicated it
to her hoping it would win her back.

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- Let me be the first to tell you, it did not.
- He composes serious music.

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You two should have a lot to discuss
cos Laurel gave concerts.

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Those days vanished with the lost chord.
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His opera was a big success at Yale
and they're doing the other one where?

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At the Santa Fe Opera House.
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It's great when it's stretched out
in front of you.

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Well, I wish I was as optimistic as you.
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- Well, I'll call you tomorrow.
- I'm busy tomorrow.

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- What's tomorrow?
- Well, then, I'll call you the day after.

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If you feel like it.
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What happened with you
and the swell dentist?

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He was very, very sweet.
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Very cute.
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But just not for me.
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But Ellis Moonsong is very poetic.
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Melinda.
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Things are amazing.
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You meet a stranger, and in a sudden rush,
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you're thinking to yourself,
"Could I live in Barcelona?"

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Be careful. I mean, you can't go through life
rubbing lamps and wishing.

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It doesn't work. Take it from me.
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Hey.
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Greg Earlinger.
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Hi.
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- Greg Earlinger.
- I'm Susan. We've met.

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- This is Melinda.
- Yes, wow.

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- Nice to meet you.
- Nice to meet you.

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- So, this is Hobie.
- You're the gynaecologist.

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- Close. No, I'm the dentist.
- Dentist.

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Dentist. What were you thinking?

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