A Star Is Born
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She said that's what star quality was...
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...that little something extra.
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Well, you've got it.
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Now, what are you doing wasting
your time singing with this band?

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Wasting my time?
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I'm not wasting my time.
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You don't know how many years
it's taken me to get this far.

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- I'm doing fine, Mr. Maine, just great.
- You're wasting your time.

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Now, tell me about yourself.
Where'd you come from?

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How'd you start singing?
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Have you got a family? Are you married?
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No.
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We're breaking it up.
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Why, hello, Mr. McGuire.
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Mr. Maine.
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- Ready to go home?
- Yes.

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Good.
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I'll see that Esther gets home.
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- All right, Esther?
- Yes.

:29:48
I'll see you at the bus
in the morning, Danny.

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Yeah, at 6:00.
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Okay.
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- Good night.
- Yeah, good night.

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Well, go on. Go ahead.
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Do you know the only thing
I can think of right now?

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The only thought that comes into my mind
is the way I wash my hair.

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You see, when anything happens to me,
good or bad...

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...I make straight for the shampoo bottle.
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Why would I have to think of that now?
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I understand that perfectly.
With me it's golf balls.

:30:28
If I'm happy or if I'm miserable,
I putt golf balls around the living room.

:30:33
It makes perfect sense. Go ahead.
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I'm afraid I'm no good at talking
about myself, Mr. Maine.

:30:39
Everything just runs together.
:30:41
Runs together? How?
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All over the place.
:30:45
Washing out my gloves
in crummy hotel rooms.

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And winning a contest on the radio.
And singing in joints.

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You see how my mind works?
It's all jumbled.

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I can sort it out.
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Can you?
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I can't.

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