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:04:00
This is a surprise.
:04:02
What's it been...
Iike five years?

:04:04
Yeah, yeah. Something like that.
Listen, listen.

:04:06
So, what, what?
We going to meet?

:04:07
Yeah.
Yeah? What, tomorrow? Lunch?

:04:09
Lunch. Yeah. Yeah, sure.
:04:11
Right, right. Well,
I'll come over at 1 :00.

:04:13
Okay.
Yeah? All right.

:04:15
Ciao fornow.
:04:17
Can only be bad news
at this time of the morning.

:04:19
That was Toni.
:04:22
He's not gone
:04:23
vegetarian, has he?
:04:25
No. Well, he didn't say.
:04:26
I doubt it.
:04:27
Knowing Toni,
he could have aligned himself

:04:30
with some vegan
terrorist faction--

:04:32
The Popular Front
for the Liberation
of the Frozen Pea.

:04:35
Look, I'm sorry.
I should have asked you first.

:04:37
For God's sakes,
stop apologizing.

:04:39
It's only
Sunday lunch.

:04:41
He's not
moving in... is he?

:04:43
He really likes you,
you know.

:04:45
Oh, gosh.
:04:46
I feel somehow validated.
:04:49
It's just...
:04:51
What?
:04:52
I never understood
:04:53
why he had to be so angry
all the time.

:04:57
He was always angry.
:04:58
We both were.
:04:59
We were part
of the Anger Generation.

:05:01
You angry? Come on.
:05:03
Petulant, perhaps.
:05:05
Anyway, he's a writer.
:05:07
He believes
in telling the truth.

:05:10
He's not a very good writer.
:05:12
He's not successful.
:05:13
That doesn't mean he's not good.
:05:15
Doesn't make him
Proust, either.

:05:17
You always defend him.
:05:19
Of course I do.
:05:20
He's my best friend.
:05:43
Stop now.
:05:45
Ne bouge pas.
:05:46
Comme ça.
:05:57
Don't look at me like that.

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