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	"Chapter one. "
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	"He adored New York City.He idolised it all out of proportion. "
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	Uh, no. Make that "He romanticised itall out of proportion. "
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	"To him,no matter what the season was,
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	this was still a townthat existed in black and white
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	and pulsated to the great tunesof George Gershwin. "
:00:56
	Uh... no. Let me start this over.
:00:59
	"Chapter one. "
:01:01
	"He was too romantic about Manhattan,as he was about everything else. "
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	"He thrived on the hustle, bustleof the crowds and the traffic. "
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	"To him, New Yorkmeant beautiful women
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	and street-smart guyswho seemed to know all the angles. "
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	Ah, corny. Too cornyfor a man of my taste.
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	Let me... try and make it more profound.
:01:20
	"Chapter one. He adored New York City. "
:01:24
	"To him, it was a metaphorfor the decay of contemporary culture. "
:01:28
	"The same lack of integrity to cause somany people to take the easy way out...
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	... was rapidly turning the townof his dreams..."
:01:35
	No, it's gonna be too preachy. I mean,face it, I wanna sell some books here.
:01:40
	"Chapter one. He adored New York City,
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	although to him it was a metaphorfor the decay of contemporary culture. "
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	"How hard it was to exist in a societydesensitised by drugs, loud music,
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	television, crime, garbage..."
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	Too angry. I don't wanna be angry.
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	"Chapter one. "
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