Election
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1:29:02
Maybe he finally finished his novel.
1:29:07
I had a myriad of accomplishments
and a bright future

1:29:11
but I just didn't feel right.
1:29:14
Everybody else seems so happy,
signing each other's yearbooks.

1:29:20
Hardly anybody signed mine.
1:29:22
As president, you'd think
I'd be surrounded by friends.

1:29:35
As far as Mr McAllister
was concerned,

1:29:38
I hardly thought about him at all.
1:29:41
Nobody had heard from him.
It was like he'd never existed.

1:29:47
Tracy Enid Flick.
1:29:52
At Georgetown, I thought I'd finally
be among people more like me.

1:29:59
I was sure that finally
I'd make some true friends.

1:30:02
Excuse me, will you please be quiet!
1:30:07
It wasn't like that at all. They
were just spoiled little rich kids.

1:30:13
I've come to accept that very few
people are destined to be special.

1:30:18
We're solo flyers.
It really is like Dave said:

1:30:22
If you're going to be great,
you've got to be lonely.

1:30:29
What happens to a man
when he loses everything?

1:30:34
Everything he's worked for.
Everything he believes in.

1:30:40
Driven from his home.
Cast out of society.

1:30:45
How can he survive?
Where can he go?

1:30:49
Right this way.
1:30:51
New York City.

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