Love and Death on Long Island
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:54:28
[ Bird Squawking ]
:54:34
So, Giles, he may
not show it, right,

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but he really
wants to hear
what you told me...

:54:43
about his potential.
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Oh, really?
Really.

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He's been kind of low
since he got back.

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If you could find
some way of telling him
what you think of him,

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well, I'd really
appreciate it.

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[ Ronnie ]
Well, what do you know?

:55:02
It was the cops.
They're keepin' an eye
on the place.

:55:05
One of the neighbors
saw some weirdo hangin' around.

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[ Audrey ]
Oh, yeah, I forgot to tell you.

:55:09
Are you guys
comin'in or what?
Come on, Strider.

:55:13
[ Audrey ]
It's nothing
really, Giles.

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Shakespeare?
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Oh, yes, his plays
are full of it.

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Well, wait a minute.
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Are you saying that if
Shakespeare was alive today,

:55:30
he'd be doin' things
like Hotpants College?

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All I'm saying, Ronnie,
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is that Shakespeare
used bawdy humor
to please the mob in the pit.

:55:39
I never knew that.
:55:42
Yes, and, of course,
he was able to elevate
his material...

:55:45
beyond such limitations...
as have you.

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I'm not talking about
good acting as if it were,
say, merely good cooking.

:55:56
Oh, by the way, the teriyaki
was delicious, Audrey.


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