A Little Romance
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:18:00
- I'm just reading it for fun.
- Fun?

:18:04
Heidegger?
:18:06
Why were you hiding it from me?
:18:09
Most people think anyone
who reads Heidegger is weird.

:18:12
I don't. But I have to admit
that philosophy was never...

:18:16
...one of my strong subjects
in college.

:18:19
Heidegger.
:18:22
You really understand that?
:18:24
Heidegger isn't all that hard.
His stuff is mostly etymological.

:18:29
Like, "Why is there something
rather than nothing at all?"

:18:38
You seemed a little distracted
at dinner. Anything wrong?

:18:42
No, not really.
:18:44
- Nothing happened that upset you?
- No.

:18:50
I thought this summer we'd all
take a trip together.

:18:53
You and your mother and myself.
We could go to Germany.

:18:57
- We've never been there together.
- That'd be nice.

:19:01
- Maybe you could meet Heidegger.
- He died three years ago.

:19:07
- We probably don't want to bother him.
- No.

:19:14
Damn rich American girls.
They keep you waiting.

:19:20
I'll count to 20, and if
she's not here by that time...

:19:25
...the hell with her.
:19:27
One, two...
That's too fast.

:19:31
One.
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Two.
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Three.
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Four.
:19:51
I speak English.
Don't strain yourself.

:19:53
- God! I'm so glad I found you!
- Where is she?

:19:56
- You'd never, ever find her again.
- What's your name?


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