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:31:07
I'm in love with Peter.
:31:10
Isn't that the most ridiculous thing?
:31:13
Considering I don't think
I even have a chance with him.

:31:18
I did for a while.
:31:22
I keep telling myself that maybe
it'll still work out all right somehow.

:31:29
And why Peter and not you?
:31:33
No reason worthy of you.
:31:39
How often I've wanted to touch you.
:31:45
Please. Please, don't.
:31:49
Now that I've embarrassed us both...
:31:52
Let me make you some coffee. You're
gonna have a terrible hangover tomorrow.

:32:13

:32:14
I don't play this game that well
in the light, let alone the dark.

:32:19
Look how much it's cleared up.
:32:23
You can see a billion stars.
:32:26
It should be nice tomorrow.
:32:31
So tell me,...
:32:33
..is it true you worked on
the atomic bomb?

:32:36
No.
:32:38
Did Diane tell you that?
:32:40
Yes.
:32:42
Not at all.
:32:44
I did one small, unrelated project
at Los Alamos many years ago.

:32:50
But when she's describing me to people
I'm the father of the A-bomb.

:32:54
What branch of physics
are you involved with?

:32:59
Something much more terrifying
than blowing up the planet.


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