Groundhog Day
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- What?
- I'm amazed, and I'm not easily amazed.

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- About what?
- How you can start a day...

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with one kind of expectation
and end up so completely different.

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Do you like the way
this day is turning out?

:52:17
I like it very much.
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It's a perfect day.
You couldn't plan a day like this.

:52:23
You can.
It just takes an awful lot of work.

:52:28
Come on in.
I want to show you something.

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- I don't think I should.
- I don't think you should either.

:52:33
That's why I'll show you one thing
and kick you out. Just one minute.

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It's just lovely.
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Would you like to sit and stare
at the fake fire?

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It's really a wonderful room.
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It is now.
:53:17
I don't know.
I don't think we should do this.

:53:19
I don't either.
:53:24
On second thought,
I think we should.

:53:27
It's the perfect end
to a perfect day.

:53:31
It's a little fast for me.
:53:34
Me too.
:53:36
Maybe I should go.
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Where would you go?
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Why?
We've got a perfect fire.

:53:45
I've got some French poetry here.
Baudelaire.

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I will read to you.
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I've got ice cream
on the windowsill.

:53:54
Hold on a minute.

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