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:31:03
- You're welcome.
- Have a seat.

:31:07
Oh, my God!
I mean, it's remarkable.

:31:10
Was I really
that terrible before?

:31:12
- Oh, no, no, I just meant...
- I know what you meant.

:31:16
People change.
We get better as we get older.

:31:19
- Yeah.
- You look exactly the same.

:31:24
- Well, no. Actually, I have a...
- Oh, I know.

:31:27
- I heard about you and Bill.
- Yeah.

:31:30
He always was a ladies' man.
:31:34
- You all right?
- I'm fine. I'm fine.

:31:37
So much of that's staged for TV.
For ratings and... yeah.

:31:46
So... you need a job. What sort
of work have you been doing?

:31:51
Um, housework. Bill worked,
and he didn't want...

:31:56
We have a daughter,
so I took care of her.

:31:59
- OK. How fast do you type?
- Don't type.

:32:08
OK. Computer skills?
:32:12
Don't compute.
:32:15
Oh, goodness.
You'll have to give me...

:32:17
some sort of idea
of what you're looking for,

:32:19
'cause I'm not likely to find
a listing for prom queen.

:32:24
Well... I used to take pictures.
I was good at that.

:32:29
So maybe I could get a job
at the newspaper...

:32:33
or Jackson's portrait studio.
:32:35
It's closed down,
and the newspaper's not hiring.

:32:39
- I can tell you that right now.
- OK.

:32:42
- So... hmm.
- Dot, I would really like a job.

:32:50
One that I could
like myself for.

:32:53
Even if it's just
for a little while.

:32:56
- Birdee...
- Dot...


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