Before Sunrise
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This is a horrible story.
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What?
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Its not the appropriate place to tell it, but...
:43:21
What?
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Well, I was driving around with this buddy of mine,
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he was a big atheist, and we came to a stop, next to this homeless guy.
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And my buddy takes out a 100 dollar bill, and leans out the window,
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and he says, 'do you believe in God?'
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And the guy looks at, uh, he looks at my friend, and he looks at the money,
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he says, uh,
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'Yes, I do.' My friend says, 'Wrong answer.' , and we drove away.
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That's mean, no?
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Yeah, uh, its, uh
:44:03
Would you be in Paris by now, if uh,
you hadn't gotten off the train with me?

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No not yet. What would you be doing?
:44:10
I'd probably be hanging around the airport, reading old magazines,
crying in my coffee cause you didn't come with me.

:44:14
I'd probably be hanging around the airport, reading old magazines,
crying in my coffee cause you didn't come with me.

:44:20
Actually, I think I'd probably have gotten off the train
in Salsburg with someone else.

:44:24
Oh, yeah? Oh, I see. So, I'm just that dumb American
momentarily decorating your bland canvass.

:44:32
I'm having a great time.
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Yeah?
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Yeah.
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Me too.
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I'm so glad because no one knows I'm here, and I don't know anyone that
knows you that would tell me all those bad things you've done.

:44:45
Yeah.
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I'll tell you some.
Yeah, I'm sure.

:44:48
You know, you hear so much shit about people.
I always feel like the general of an army when I start dating a guy, y'know,

:44:55
plotting my strategy and manoeuverings, knowing his weak points,
what would hurt him, seduce him.


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