Hi, Mom!
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This is the wonderful view we have
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from the living room
and bedroom windows.

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It's really nice, because
how many people in New York

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can look out their window
and see this much space?

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Usually they're just looking
into the side of another building

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or into somebody else's window.
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This is the housing project
across the street.

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It's not nearly as nice
as the one we live in.

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This is our housing project, see?
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I don't like that one at all.
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This one is really pretty.
It's really modern.

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And the cement blocks,
all one color.

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We live on the sixth floor.
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Let's see, not counting
the big windows on the bottom,

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go up one, two, three,
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four, five, six,
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and over to the...
let's see...

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second and third window,
that's right.

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Let's see now, l...
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Um, this is my elevator.
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It's an automatic elevator,
so we don't need a doorman.

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And, um...
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- Oh. Hi, Gerrit.
- Hello, Mrs. Mitchell.

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This is a neighbor of mine.
Lives upstairs.

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And, um...
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Can you hold the door,
'cause I'm trying to take a...

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Um, thank you.
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What are you putting up there?
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- It's a poster.
- I think I'll come in and ride with you.

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What is that you're putting...?
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Are you allowed to put things up
in an elevator like that?

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I don't know.
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What is that?
Is that a naked girl?

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- Yep.
- My goodness.


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