Groundhog Day
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1:08:04
- It's true.
- How do you know these people?

1:08:06
I know everything. In five seconds,
a waiter will drop a tray of dishes.

1:08:11
- Five, four, three, two, one.
- This is nuts.

1:08:16
That's enough.
1:08:19
- Do you know me too?
- I know all about you.

1:08:23
You like producing, but you're hoping
for more than Channel 9 Pittsburgh.

1:08:26
Everyone knows that.
1:08:29
You like boats, but not the ocean.
1:08:32
You go to a mountain lake in the summer
with your family.

1:08:36
There's a long, wooden dock
and a boathouse...

1:08:38
with boards missing
from the roof...

1:08:40
and a place you used to crawl
underneath to be alone.

1:08:43
You're a sucker for French poetry
and rhinestones.

1:08:48
You're very generous.
1:08:50
You're kind to strangers
and children.

1:08:53
And when you stand in the snow,
you look like an angel.

1:08:56
How are you doing this?
1:08:59
I wake up every day right here...
1:09:04
in Punxsutawney,
and it's always February 2.

1:09:08
There's nothing
I can do about it.

1:09:11
If you still doubt me...
1:09:15
in ten seconds...
1:09:17
Larry will come through that door
and take you away from me...

1:09:21
but you can't let him.
1:09:24
Please believe me.
You've got to believe me.

1:09:32
You ready? We better get going if we're
going to stay ahead of the weather.

1:09:36
What's that?
1:09:47
Maybe it really is happening.
1:09:49
How else could you know so much?
1:09:51
There is no way.
I'm not that smart.

1:09:54
Maybe I should spend the day
with you...

1:09:57
as an objective witness,
just to see what happens.


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