Racing with the Moon
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:23:04
Oh, isn't he a dream?
:23:06
Just looking at him
makes me feel dizzy.

:23:08
- What'll it be, girls?
- I'll have a grilled-cheese sandwich

:23:11
- and a cherry Coke.
- Me too.

:23:14
- So did you think about it?
- What?

:23:16
You know, Christmas Eve.
:23:18
- Oh, Gretchen.
- And?

:23:20
Oh, I don't know.
:23:22
Blind dates again. I hate new towns.
:23:25
Oh, come on, Caddie,
it'll be good for you.

:23:26
We'll have a ball, I promise.
:23:28
Just one night, right?
:23:29
He's shipping out
the day after Christmas.

:23:31
- You'll never see him again.
- You'll be there?

:23:33
- Every second.
- Do you promise?

:23:34
- Yes.
- Okay.

:23:36
Thanks, Caddie!
:23:37
He really... He's a dream!
:23:39
If he wasn't my cousin,
I'd go out with him.

:23:41
He looks just like Robert Walker.
:23:45
- I bet.
- Well, sort of.

:23:48
Who are you going with?
:23:49
I don't know. I was gonna go
with Bobby Michaels,

:23:52
but he says he's sworn off women
for the duration.

:23:55
Yeah, this war
is driving them all crazy.

:23:56
Why not go with one of the boys
from the theater?

:23:58
Too fresh. Last night,
Eddie Richards tried to drag me

:24:01
behind the popcorn machine.
:24:03
You're lucky you're in the booth.
Inside is hell.

:24:07
Hey, what about this guy?
:24:10
Henry? How do you know him?
:24:12
Henry and I sort of ran into each other
at the library.

:24:15
Henry Nash in the library?
:24:18
I didn't even think he knew
how to read.

:24:20
He's sort of cute, don't you think?
:24:22
Well...
:24:24
- Yeah, but I couldn't just ask him.
- Oh, come on.

:24:26
- No, I couldn't ask him.
- Leave it to me. I'll do it. I'll do it.

:24:29
- Okay.
- Just watch this.

:24:33
Henry?
:24:37
I have to apologize, I'm afraid
I was awfully rude earlier.

:24:40
- Oh, that's all right.
- I didn't introduce myself.

:24:42
- My name's Caddie Winger.
- Henry Nash.

:24:45
Oh, it's a pleasure, Henry.
:24:47
Are you working this afternoon?
:24:49
Working?
:24:51
Yeah, you work here, don't you?
:24:53
Oh, you mean last night.
No, I was just helping out.

:24:56
Oh, that was nice of you.
:24:57
- I do what I can.
- Yeah.

:24:59
Henry, I don't suppose
you're free on Christmas Eve?


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