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change of scenery,
meet new people.

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Well...
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I never thought of it
that way.

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You seem like
a real people person.

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Oh.
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Outgoing. Not like me.
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No?
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Thanks.
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I bet you're really good at it.
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Well, there's only one way
to find out.

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Boy, am I glad
to hear you say that...

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because it's the one subject
he's having trouble with.

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You think you could fit him in?
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"Him?"
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Frank.
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Frank? Are you kidding?
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At his age?
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Well, I'm afraid
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if he doesn't learn it now,
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he's never going to.
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You know, I would
teach him myself,

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but I'm way out of practice.
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Ah!
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Oh. Um...
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You know, you should
never have to practice.

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Well, that's easy
for you to say.

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You're a professional.
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But for us laymen,
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if you don't use it,
you lose it.

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Well, how long has it been,
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you know, since you... used it?
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Oh... I use it a little bit
every day, you know--

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the bank,
the grocery store--

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but it, you know...
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It's probably been
a good ten, 15 years

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since I was any good at it,
you know.

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It doesn't come up that often.
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Maybe it's the neighborhood.
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T om.
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-Larry.
-Wow.

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Well, it's not the battery.
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In the morning, I'll check
the fuel line for you,

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the alternator, the pump.
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You know, it could be
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your plugs are worn down.
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I'll replace them for you
in the morning.

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In the meantime, uh...
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could I give you
a ride home?

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Um, no, I can walk.
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So, what do you think?

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