Love Affair
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Hello.
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- Mike?
- Hello, Terry.

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Good to see you.
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It's good to see you too.
You feeling all right?

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Yeah. I'm just...
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...catching up.
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Good, good.
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It's been a long time.
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Yes, it has, hasn't it?
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It is good to see you.
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You said that. Could I...?
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Yes, please do.
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Thanks.
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I'll just be a minute.
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- You don't mind?
- Of course not.

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Good, good.
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I bet you're wondering how I got here.
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I was looking through a phone
book for a man named McBride...

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...and I ran across the name
"T. McKay. "

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I said to myself:
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"Could that possibly be Terry McKay,
my old friend?"

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- It was.
- And then I said to myself:

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"I wasn't very nice to her. I had
an appointment with her, and I...

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...didn't keep it. "
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- You didn't?
- No.

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No.
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So then I said to myself... I talk
to myself quite a lot these days.

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"That's not a nice way
to treat a friend.

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I have to apologize to her. "
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If one doesn't keep an appointment,
shouldn't they apologize?

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Yes.
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Yes, you're absolutely right.
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The least people can do
is say they're sorry.

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So here I am.
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- That's very sweet.
- I thought so.


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