Breaking Up
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1:11:01
She was still on my mind...
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...at least once a day.
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- You do something.
- You go someplace.

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- You see somebody.
- Or hear something.

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I thought, "If I could go one day
without his name going through my head."

1:11:18
This was months later.
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That was after a year.
1:11:22
Then you start to think,
"I should just call him."

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I thought of calling.
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- To see how he is.
- Find out how she was doing.

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Say, hello.
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- But I didn't.
- I never did it.

1:11:36
I never figured out what was
wrong with us.

1:11:39
There was never a real problem.
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Nothing you could put your finger on.
1:11:45
You know, to this day,
I don't know why we broke up.

1:11:49
I don't know why it didn't work.
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We were really stupid.
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And I think we were in love.
1:11:56
We were really in love.
1:11:59
Yep. Well, that didn't help.
1:12:01
That made it tougher.
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It was harder to let go.
1:12:06
You have this experience of feeling
something so strong, so good.

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And as bad as it gets,
you can't forget that.

1:12:16
You always think that tomorrow
it will be the way it was before.

1:12:21
And the memory gets
stronger and stronger...

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...and it just makes every day
worse and worse.

1:12:29
I think that whole love thing really
did us in. It screwed everything up.

1:12:37
I woke up one day, and I realized that
I hadn't thought about him for weeks.

1:12:42
I don't know what I did.
I wasn't doing anything.

1:12:45
But whatever I was doing,
I wasn't thinking about him at all.

1:12:56
Hi. George.
1:12:58
I don't know when it was,
but it was just one day.


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