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:25:00
Who's this again?
:25:02
Frampton.
Peter Frampton.

:25:03
Frampton...
:25:05
I can't believe you
don't remember...

:25:06
"Frampton Comes Alive. "
:25:07
That album, like,
totally changed my life.

:25:10
The most profound, important
invention of my lifetime...

:25:16
the Big Gulp.
:25:18
And because, see...
No, listen.

:25:20
You get one in the morning.
:25:21
I'm talking forty-four ouncer,
not this thirty-two wimpy...

:25:24
-Wait a minute. Forty four?
-Yeah. Forty-four ounce.

:25:27
How can you ingest
forty-four ounces of anything?

:25:32
You get one.
:25:33
You have your essential vitamins
and nutrients...

:25:36
for the entire day.
:25:37
Oh, yeah. Definitely.
I'm sure you're totally covered.

:25:40
-You do.
-Well...

:25:42
I guess it really doesn't
take much to make me happy.

:25:46
Hey, I'm not
materialistic, either.

:25:48
I mean, I think I'd be working
even if I wasn't getting paid.

:25:52
And I don't, like, want to get,
you know... a big house.

:25:55
I just want, like,
a nice house.

:25:58
I'm not into cars and stuff.
:26:01
I mean, I like my car.
:26:03
You're probably not
really not into, like...

:26:06
expensive, snazzy
Italian suits, either.

:26:09
-Oh, come on.
-I'm just kidding.

:26:11
-No, no, no.
-I'm just kidding.

:26:13
Wait a minute.
I'm not like that.

:26:14
I'm really not.
I mean... I mean...

:26:16
I'm... I'm... I mean...
:26:19
I know why the caged bird
sings and everything.

:26:21
Oh, yeah? Why?
:26:23
Because he was... in a cage,
and he was...

:26:26
I don't know.
He had high hopes or something.

:26:29
OK, I dropped out of school...
:26:31
before we got to that,
all right?

:26:32
I should have stayed
in college...

:26:34
and got a degree
in astronomy or something.

:26:36
-Oh, god, I love astronomy.
-Really?

:26:38
Yeah. I just...
The math, though.

:26:39
It was the math that just,
like... got me every time.

:26:42
I loved astronomy, too,
and I got into class...

:26:43
and it was like...
it was like...

:26:45
everything was three-squared
times pi equals the root of pi.

:26:50
Yeah. And I just wanted
to look at the stars.

:26:53
-It was so...
-Same here exactly.

:26:56
I remember being so happy
on the roof of our old house...

:26:59
just staring up at the stars.

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