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1:37:26
I'll never know ifshe saw me.
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Probably not.
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But in that moment,
all the bad memories,

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all the things I'd ever
wanted to say to her,

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it all came flooding back.
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My fiirst impulse
was to run over there,

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pound on herwindow,
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and demand that she admit
she tore down those posters

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and lied and cheated her way
into winning that election.

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But, instead,
I just stood there.

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And I suddenly realized
I wasn't angry at her anymore.

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I just felt sorry for her.
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I mean, when I think
about my new life

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and all the exciting
things I'm doing,

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and then I think about
what her life must be like--

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probably still getting up
at 5:00 in the morning

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to pursue her pathetic
little dreams--

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it just makes me sad.
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I mean where is she really
trying to get to anyway?

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What is she doing in that limo?
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Who the fuck does
she think she is?!

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[Tires Screech]
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Man: Hey, you! Hey!
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You asshole!
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Jim: But that's all
ancient history now.

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I've got a whole new life.
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I mean, that's what's
great about America.

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You can always start over.
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So would that make this
an igneous rock

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or a sedimentary rock?
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What's the difference
between igneous

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and sedimentary anyway?

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