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It's great. It's... it's...
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I don't play the harmonica, but it's
an incredible... harmonica is what it is.

:57:24
Well, you said you wanted to learn.
I'm trying to open up that side of you.

:57:29
Tracy, you're throwing away
an enormous amount of real affection

:57:33
on the wrong person.
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It's not wrong for me.
:57:40
Listen, I don't... I don't think
we should keep seeing each other.

:57:45
Why not?
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Because I think you're getting
too hung up on me, you know?

:57:51
"Hung up on me."
I'm starting to sound like you.

:57:53
I'm not hung up on you.
I'm in love with you.

:57:56
You can't be in love with me.
We've been over this.

:57:58
You're a kid. You don't know what
love means. I don't know what it means.

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Nobody knows what the hell's going on.
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We have laughs together.
I care about you.

:58:07
Your concerns are my concerns.
We have great sex.

:58:10
You... But you're 177 years old.
:58:12
By the time you're 217,
you'll have a dozen relationships,

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believe me,
far more passionate than this one.

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Well, don't you love me?
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The truth is that I love somebody else.
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You do?
:58:33
Hey, come on... We... we...
:58:35
This was supposed to be
a temporary fling. You know that.

:58:39
You met someone?
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Don't stare at me with those big eyes.
:58:44
You look like one of those barefoot kids
from Bolivia who needs foster parents.

:58:49
Have you been seeing someone?
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No. Yes. Someone older.
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I mean, y-y-you know, y-y-you know.
:58:56
Not as old as I am,
but in the same general ballpark as me.


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