Play It Again, Sam
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It's a lovely Jackson Pollock.
:35:04
Yes, it is.
:35:07
What does it say to you?
:35:09
It restates the negativeness
of the universe.

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The hideous, lonely emptiness
of existence. Nothingness.

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The predicament of man forced to live
in a barren, godless eternity

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Iike a tiny flame
flickering in an immense void

:35:28
with nothing but waste,
horror and degradation

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forming a useless straightjacket
in a black absurd cosmos.

:35:38
- What are you doing Saturday?
- Committing suicide.

:35:43
What about Friday night?
:35:50
If they're beautiful, they're crazy.
Beauty drives a woman crazy.

:35:55
What's he ranting about?
:35:57
Why am I going to the beach?
I hate the beach.

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I don't like swimming or the sun.
:36:02
I'm red-headed, fair-skinned.
I don't tan, I stroke.

:36:05
A lot of good women go to the beach
at weekends.

:36:09
Secretaries, receptionists.
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I want a really, really, great woman.
:36:14
Well, Madame Curie's dead,
who else is there?

:36:17
I thought you were too busy
to go away.

:36:20
A few guys from the office are going,
I've got a few meetings.

:36:23
Do you think we'll get to see you?
:36:26
- I got you pencilled in for dinner.
- Very funny.

:36:29
- Are there spiders at the beach?
- Come on!

:36:32
Anything with more than two legs
that walks across my chest kills me.

:36:37
- We got to find him a broad.
- That's for sure!

:36:41
- I'm carsick.
- Come on, Allan!

:36:44
We're gonna drop you in the bay.
:36:47
This is Mr Christie,
I'm longer at 731 -071 1 .

:36:53
I'll be at 885-0714.
That's good for the whole weekend.

:36:58
- What a terrific beach house.
- Glad you like it.


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