You've Got Mail
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:03:01
...because they hadn't done
any work in six weeks.

:03:03
That's so sad.
:03:04
Do you know what this is?
:03:06
The end of Western civilization
as we know it.

:03:10
Aren't you late?
:03:11
Technology. Name me one thing
that we've gained from technology.

:03:15
Electricity.
:03:16
That's one. You think this machine's
your friend, but it's not.

:03:20
I'm out of here.
:03:21
See you tonight!
:03:22
Sushi!
:03:25
Bye!
:04:13
Welcome.
:04:16
You've got mail.
:04:27
"Brinkley is my dog. He loves
New York streets as much as I do."

:04:30
Although he likes to eat bits
ofpizza and bagel off the sidewalk...

:04:32
...and I prefer to buy them.
:04:35
Brinkley is a great catcher who was
offered a tryout on the Mets.

:04:38
But he chose to stay with me
so he could spend 18 hours a day...

:04:41
...sleeping on a large green pillow
the size of an inner tube.

:04:45
Don't you love New York in the fall?
:04:47
Makes me want to buy school supplies.
:04:49
I'm almost ready.
:04:50
I would send you a bouquet
of newly sharpened pencils...

:04:54
...if I knew your name and address.
:04:56
On the other hand,
this not knowing has its charms.


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