The Incredibly True Adventure of Two Girls in Love
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:32:01
I can handle this.
:32:03
Fine, don't listen to me.
:32:05
Let a high-school student
take a look at your $50,000 engine.

:32:08
Isn't the phone
ringing, Regina?

:32:23
I got your note.
:32:26
Like, when?
:32:28
A couple of days ago.
:32:30
So your car's
freaking out.

:32:33
That's why you're here?
:32:35
No.
I brought you something.

:32:41
It's called
"Leaves of Grass."

:32:44
It's by Walt Whitman.
:32:47
Wow, this is a...
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it's, like, a poetry book.
:32:51
Yeah. It's not
just about grass.

:32:54
It's my grandmother's.
:32:59
I like poems,
I mean...

:33:01
do you like Billie Holiday?
:33:03
I think she's kind of a poet.
:33:06
Yeah, me too, sort of.
:33:08
Your name's in here.
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Thanks.
:33:14
You're welcome.
:33:16
Thanks a lot.
:33:17
I better get going.
:33:19
Okay.
:33:20
Whatever.
:33:29
So you like the book?
:33:31
Yeah, yeah.
:33:32
Definitely.
:33:37
Well...
:33:39
Well, what bands
do you like?

:33:41
Oh, you know,
just old stuff.

:33:44
Classics... Janis Joplin,
Jimi Hendrix,

:33:48
Led Zeppelin,
Stones...

:33:51
early Stones,
not later Stones.

:33:53
Right. Right.
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My friends are always
teasing me about my music...

:33:59
opera and classical.

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