:16:03
I just wanted to congratulate you. . .
:16:06
. . .and tell you I thought
your speech was incredible.
:16:11
-Thank you very much.
-Whoa, what a day, huh?
:16:15
Yeah. What a day.
:16:20
-Do you know who I am?
-We sat together at Bell Square.
:16:24
-You remember.
-No, I read it on the message.
:16:29
Okay, so it's Lloyd and let's go out.
:16:33
-You wanna go out?
-Thanks, but I'm busy.
:16:38
-Busy.
-Things are pretty hectic, but thanks.
:16:43
-You busy on Friday?
-Yeah, I have to help my father.
:16:47
-How about Saturday?
-I have things to do around the house.
:16:53
So you're too monumentally busy?
:16:57
Well, not monumentally.
:17:00
What about tonight then?
You going to Vahlere's party?
:17:05
You can't leave the country
without going to Vahlere's.
:17:09
The gentleman is 22 and comes out
of hiding once a year for this. . .
:17:14
. . .dressed as the Lakeside Rooster.
He makes Purple Passion drinks--
:17:19
-I think that--
-You're not in England yet.
:17:23
I lived in England for three months.
:17:25
My parents are in the Army,
so we lived in England and Germany.
:17:31
I could give you many English tips.
:17:35
-Well. . . .
-I won't give any tips of any kind.
:17:38
-I'll go.
-Pardon me?
:17:40
-I'll go.
-You will?
:17:43
Excellent. This is great.
:17:46
-You will, really?
-I'll go.
:17:48
We're going out. It's a date.
It's a scam. Whatever. All right.
:17:54
-I'll pick you up at what, 8:00?
-Eight.
:17:57
Eight o'clock.
:17:59
-Goodbye.
-Goodbye.