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:16:03
- Have a seat.
- Thanks.

:16:08
At the same time l'm feeling very... free,
like l've got a little buzz on or something.

:16:13
Does that happen to you?
:16:17
- lt doesn't happen to me as much as l'd like.
- lt's very pleasant.

:16:21
What brought it on? Maybe l'll try it.
:16:24
l got up really early this morning.
Sometimes it helps to be a little sleepy.

:16:28
l got that part down.
:16:31
l went to see this guy that helped me when
my car broke down. He drives a tow truck.

:16:35
l really like him. His daughter goes
to this deaf college in Washington, DC.

:16:40
His wife left him. He's kinda lonely.
But he seems peaceful about it.

:16:45
- That would be nice.
- Yeah, it would be great...

:16:48
..if you could sort of be down about things,
but still be all right with it,...

:16:52
..like finally accept the fact that you're gonna
feel bad most of the time and not fight it.

:16:59
Of course, it would also be nice
not to feel bad most of the time.

:17:02
Yeah, but that's how you get in trouble, by
thinking how nice it'd be to be happy more.

:17:12
- Jane, are you married?
- No.

:17:15
- Boyfriend?
- No.

:17:19
Would you like to meet this guy?
:17:24
- l don't know. What does he look like?
- How important is that?

:17:28
- Somewhat important.
- l was just curious.

:17:31
He happens to be a very handsome black guy.
:17:35
l don't even know if he's interested.
l don't know much about him.

:17:38
How are you gonna describe Jane?
:17:41
Same way.
:17:44
A very handsome black guy.
:17:46
Yeah.
:17:49
(Kelley) Mama, there's a man here.
:17:55
- Yes?
- Hello, Mrs Dotson.

:17:56
- You have got a very polite little lady there.
- What is it?


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