La Fille sur le pont
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:01:20
Go on, Adele. Tell us.
:01:24
Well...
:01:25
I'm...
:01:30
You're twenty-two...
:01:31
No, I will be in two months.
:01:34
And you dropped out of school
very young to start work.

:01:39
Yes, but not really to start work.
:01:42
I'd met someone I wanted to be with.
:01:44
That's why I dropped...
:01:48
I left home.
:01:50
I preferred to live with a boy,
instead of my folks

:01:53
so I grabbed the first available one.
Opportunity, I mean.

:01:58
You needed to be free.
:02:01
I don't know about free.
:02:03
All I really wanted
was to sleep with him.

:02:07
When I was a kid, I used to think
:02:11
Iife starts when you make love.
Till then, you're nothing.

:02:14
So I took off
with the first willing guy

:02:17
so we could be together
:02:19
and my life could start.
:02:22
The problem was,
it wasn't a very good start.

:02:25
Didn't you get along?
:02:27
Why wasn't it a good start?
:02:30
It's never good for me.
Things go from bad to worse.

:02:34
I never pick the lucky number.
:02:38
You know those curly,
sticky flypapers?

:02:41
I'm like them.
:02:42
I pick up all the crud around.
:02:46
I'm like a vacuum cleaner,
picking up all the dirt left behind.

:02:51
I never pick the lucky number.
:02:56
Everything I try goes wrong.
:02:58
Everything I touch turns sour.

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