Love and Death on Long Island
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1:01:02
[ Steam Hissing In Kitchen ]
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It is the desire
to fall in love, Ronnie.

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And since he's been exposed
to such a thing on
the television every day,

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it becomes his quest,
so to speak.

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And every tale, whether
it be Richard The Third...

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or Hotpants College The Third,
centers upon a quest.

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And as in my other work,
it will inevitably end
with a sacrifice.

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The French, in particular,
seem to like such a thing.

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However, I suspect it is
not one for the drive-ins.

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Oh, thank you, my dear.
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Decaf au lait,
no doubt?
Uh-huh.

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Thanks, babe.
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It's brilliant, man.
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Oh, I don't think so,
not yet. Please.

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No, it is.
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I've never heard
a story line like that.
I'm totally blown away.

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That's very kind of you.
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- It's kind of artsy, I guess.
- Oh, dear. Is that bad?

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No, no, that's good.
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Have you seen Birdy?
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Birdy?
Birdy, yeah, it's
an Alan Parker film.

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I met him once.
He's from England too.

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Ah.
[ Phone Ringing ]

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[ Beeps, Whirs ]
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That's just a fax.
Probably more rewrites.

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Oh, really?
Mm-hmm.

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You can smoke, Giles.
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[ Laughs ]
You smoke?
[ Groans ]

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Bad habit.
Oh, yes, I know.

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We'd never have met
if he didn't.

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Really?
Why is that?

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Giles chose to stay
in Chesterton because
he smokes Chestertons.

1:02:55
Cool.
Giles?

1:02:58
You know what
you were saying
about being a writer...


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