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:58:01
About a year ago.
:58:05
Someone from the pulp mill?
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An aerobics instructor.
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Not Corky.
:58:11
You know her?
:58:15
Yeah, she works at my gym.
:58:19
So?
:58:21
Who dumped who?
:58:23
She thought I was too downbeat.
:58:27
-She used that word?
-Among others.

:58:31
Well, she's a real spark plug,
that Corky.

:58:43
I have to tell you something.
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I'm allergic to wool.
:58:55
Like in a carpet, even a blend.
So in blankets and clothing--

:58:59
I can get rid of whatever.
:59:01
No, you don't have to.
If you see me itching....

:59:04
Well, no, it's no big deal.
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I bought new sheets.
:59:13
In case you came over.
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Really?
:59:24
So maybe this is a terrible idea.
Veto it if you want.

:59:27
Some guy?
:59:28
He's really nice.
:59:30
They're all nice
till you say they're scum...

:59:32
...and shouldn't be allowed
walking the streets.

:59:35
This'll be fun.
It's like a nature thing.

:59:38
Oh, please.
:59:40
You don't like him, you don't have to
deal with him again. It's my business.

:59:44
Then why do I have to go?
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Consider it a favour to me.
:59:49
It's important he know
you're more than a rumour.

:59:52
I'd rather stay a rumour.
:59:54
Anyhow, you already know him.
:59:56
You work with him. Joe Gastineau.

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