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:45:05
What's the matter, you sick?
:45:06
No, they closed the bookstore
to take inventory.

:45:09
That looks good.
Can you make me one?

:45:11
Here.
:45:12
I thought you had a lunch.
:45:14
I did, but it was for a Tibetan guy.
:45:16
They served food
I didn't recognize.

:45:18
The main course was still alive.
:45:20
Oh, Coke.
:45:21
See anyone famous?
:45:23
Well, I sat next to a senator who put
his hand on my leg under the table.

:45:27
- Which one?
- The right one.

:45:29
No, which senator?
:45:30
I don't know.
You had to appreciate his energy.

:45:32
He ate with one hand,
copped a feel with the other.

:45:35
Talking about fiscal irresponsibility
all at the same time.

:45:39
You know what amazes me,
is how these guys...

:45:42
...have time to run the country...
:45:43
...when they're so busy going
to banquets and openings all the time.

:45:47
I don't know how they do it.
:45:49
But are you having any fun?
:45:50
Oh, yeah, fun, God,
I'm having a great time.

:45:53
I mean, it's really very interesting.
:45:55
I'm making a lot of mistakes,
but they don't seem to mind.

:45:59
- Wonder why that is?
- Maybe they just like you.

:46:01
Yeah, maybe.
:46:07
Donna? Donna!
:46:10
Hey, Donna!
:46:11
Could you beep your horn, please?
Hey, Donna!

:46:14
God, Sunny! Oh, Sunny.
:46:20
Hi, sweetie!
:46:24
Sunny, what are you doing?
:46:25
A very special assignment.
Can't you tell?

:46:28
They look awfully like dogs.
:46:31
Very important dogs, though. They
belong to some Bulgarian big shot.

:46:35
Come on, guys, sit down.
:46:36
Stay! Sheba!
:46:39
Come on, stay.
:46:40
Stay, baby, stay.
:46:43
- Hi.
- Oh, Sunny.

:46:46
God, we really miss you, Sunny.
:46:48
- God, I miss you guys too.
- You do?

:46:51
Everybody's so jealous of you.
:46:53
All those big parties
and famous people...

:46:56
...and events that shape our life,
and shit like that.


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