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:36:01
What a woman.
:36:03
Dad, she is the teacher.
:36:05
I know. I like teachers.
:36:07
If you do something wrong,
they make you do it over again.

:36:11
Don't you think maybe
you should just take some notes?

:36:13
Yeah, yeah.
:36:16
I gave away all my pens.
:36:20
I'm sorry. I need this back.
:36:22
Here's a calendar for you.
:36:28
Oh, hiya.
:36:29
Hello, Mr. Melon.
You waiting for me?

:36:32
Yes, I was. Look,
I know I'm only a freshman...

:36:35
but what do you say
you and I have dinner tonight?

:36:37
We could talk about Joyce.
She's my favorite writer.

:36:42
You're not the usual freshman,
but I'm sorry, I can't.

:36:45
The thing is,
I'm sort of going with someone.

:36:47
Oh. Where you going?
:36:49
That's a good question.
:36:52
Actually, I'd like to join you,
but I have class tonight.

:36:54
- How about tomorrow night?
- I have class then, too.

:36:58
I'll tell you what, then.
:36:59
Why don't you call me
when you have no class?

:37:03
All right. Maybe I will.
:37:11
Hello, Philip.
:37:14
What did he want?
:37:16
Oh, what do all men want?
:37:19
He wants you to dress up
as Wonder Woman...

:37:21
tie him up with a golden lariat
and force him to tell the truth?

:37:25
No, just dinner, Philip.
:37:27
Are you jealous
of Thornton Melon?

:37:30
Certainly not.
:37:32
I've been doing a great deal
of thinking lately.

:37:35
I've been thinking about us.
:37:39
- And?
- And I think...

:37:41
we should start thinking
about forming a...

:37:44
well, um...
:37:46
A merger?
:37:47
A merger, exactly.
Exactly, a merger.

:37:50
A partnership.
Seriously, Diane...

:37:52
we're both intelligent,
well-educated adults.

:37:55
We should be together.
Incorporated, if you will.

:37:59
Look at the balance sheet.
We were made for one another.


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