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:51:00
I thought we were going out
for ice cream.

:51:03
What would your mother say?
:51:05
She'd probably say,
"Way to go, Justin."

:51:07
Really.
Yeah.

:51:08
Uh-huh.
:51:24
- What an incredible night.
- Mm-hmm.

:51:29
Place sure hasn't
changed much, has it?

:51:31
No. Not at all.
:51:33
- Not that I came here much.
- No. Of course not.

:51:36
Bill was always in training.
He said it put him off his game.

:51:39
- Hmm. I see.
- Got riled up the night before.

:51:42
He didn't look so happy
on TV, either.

:51:44
Oh, God! Doesn't anybody watch
public television anymore?

:51:49
I couldn't keep my eyes
off of you.

:51:53
Which part captivated you more?
:51:55
Was it the part where...
let's see...

:51:57
where I appeared downtrodden
and pitiful,

:52:00
or was it the part where
I looked stricken and grotesque?

:52:05
I personally prefer the part
where I looked pathetic.

:52:09
I liked that one.
:52:10
I preferred the part
where you appeared available.

:52:15
- Grow up.
- Don't you feel young over here?

:52:17
Just sitting in this truck?
:52:21
At Old Man Linton's? God!
:52:27
I feel like I'm 16 again.
:52:33
Oh, get real, Justin.

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