The Pallbearer
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:13:01
- I have no idea
who you're talking about.
- Yes, you do.

:13:03
Remember, you guys did that play,
that musical together?

:13:06
- Musical? No, I don't...
- Yeah, you were great.
You had a great voice.

:13:10
I don't... sing.
:13:13
What do you mean?
:13:16
I'm Tom Thompson.
We were in band together.

:13:24
Oh.
:13:31
- You okay?
- Please, I'm fine.

:13:35
This is good. It's time you let go
of Julie DeMarco, just move past her.

:13:39
So I've decided. You should
ask Julie DeMarco out for coffee.

:13:43
She's one of the sweetest people
I have ever, ever known.

:13:47
Yeah, Tom, did you see those legs?
Forget about it.

:13:50
- You were staring at her legs?
- No, not for me, for Tom.

:13:53
- I can't believe you.
- What?

:13:55
You should be staring at my legs.
:13:57
I've been staring
at your legs for nine years.

:13:59
What are you saying?
You're tired of my legs?

:14:01
No, Cynthia,
I'm agreeing with you.

:14:03
I'm saying that Tom should ask
Julie DeMarco out for coffee.

:14:06
- Don't you think he should?
- Yes!

:14:10
Are you okay?
:14:12
Please, I'm fine.
:14:56
How was the party?
:14:59
It was okay.

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