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Fear, joy, sorrow, anger.
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And it'll be more difficult because you'll
have to expose more of you...

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...what's on the inside of you.
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For your first acting exercise
this year, I want you...

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...to re-create a difficult memory...
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...a painful moment when you learned
something about yourself that hurt.

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And I mean really hurt.
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And reach.
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And through. And drop.
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And back.
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Hi, I'm Lisa Monroe.
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Hilary van Doren.
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I love your coat.
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I saw that in Bendel's window.
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-My stepmother bought it for me.
-Really?

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I wouldn't mind that kind of stepmother.
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She didn't do it for me.
She wants my father to think she cares.

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Besides, she loves shopping.
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She gets multiple orgasm
every time she buys something.

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Sounds great. I think I like her.
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You can have her.
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-Where's all the sweat, Lisa?
-I'm working on it.

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You're not working on it hard enough.
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Get rid of the gum.
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Watch me.
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Lift the bow off the string, Martelli.
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Mozart wouldn't do this today.
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-Do what?
-This bowing business.

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He'd plug his keyboard into an amp...
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...and he'd have string quartets
coming out of his fingers.

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And who would play all these
science-fiction symphonies?

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-He would.
-All by himself?

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He'd overdub and mix, of course.
He wouldn't make the same old noise.

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-Noise?
-He'd sound electric.

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He'd have spacier strings and horns
and computerized bassoons.


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