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:23:00
Were you scared?
:23:08
Why are you smiling
at me like that?

:23:12
l see.
:23:13
You're a little strange. . .
:23:15
. . .but cute.
How are you?

:23:18
Have a nice day. Thank you very much.
l'll go to the bus stop now.

:23:24
Why did you steal that tie?
:23:26
l don't know.
:23:28
l'm a wonderful person!
:23:30
l'm serious.
:23:32
l'll be with you in a minute.
He's getting on my nerves.

:23:38
Will you stop smiling
at me like that?

:23:40
You look like
one of Santa's helpers.

:23:44
ls he with us?
:23:45
My name is Arthur,
and this is Mr. Hobson.

:23:48
Good afternoon.
:23:51
Good afternoon?
:23:54
My name is Linda.
:23:56
l'd like to thank you very much.
You did a nice thing.

:24:00
That was an interesting kiss.
:24:03
-You kiss your wife like that?
-l'm not married.

:24:08
Keep smiling. 688-5549.
:24:13
Don't expect big things
on the first date.

:24:15
Yes, it's been a distinct
pleasure meeting you.

:24:18
Arthur, we really must be going.
:24:20
Thank you for
a memorable afternoon.

:24:23
Usually one must go to a bowling alley
to meet a woman of your stature.

:24:28
Wouldn't it be funny
if he called me?

:24:30
Arthur, l see no reason
for prolonging this conversation.

:24:34
Unless you're planning. . .
:24:35
. . .to knock over a fruit stand
later in the evening.

:24:38
Good luck in prison.
:24:42
Who was the tie for?
:24:44
A guy.
:24:45
Look how he stopped smiling.
My father. lt's his birthday.

:24:48
What are you doing tomorrow night?
:24:51
l don't know.
:24:52
l have plans for tomorrow night.
What should l wear?

:24:54
Steal something casual.
:24:57
-l like him.
-Likewise, l'm sure.


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