Notting Hill
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3:02:02
I was still chatting
when she started unbuttoning herjeans.

3:02:05
- She had to ask me to leave.
- Oh, God.

3:02:07
So you knew who she was ?
3:02:09
Ofcourse I did, but he didn't.
3:02:11
Well, not instantly, but I-- I--
I got away with it.

3:02:19
- What do you think ofthe guinea-fowl ?
- I'm a vegetarian.

3:02:23
Oh, God.
3:02:26
So, how's the guinea-fowl ?
3:02:29
Best guinea-fowl
I've ever tasted.

3:03:06
Havingyou here, Anna, firmly
establishes what l've long suspected--

3:03:10
that we really are the most
desperate lot of underachievers.

3:03:13
- Shame.
- I'm not saying it's a bad thing.

3:03:16
ln fact, lthinkit's something
we should takepride in.

3:03:19
I'm gonna give the last brownie
as a prize...

3:03:23
to the saddest act here.
3:03:25
- Uh-oh.
- Bern.

3:03:28
Yeah, allright.
Well, obviously, it's me, isn 't it ?

3:03:31
I mean, I work in the city in a job
I don't understand,

3:03:34
and everyone keeps
getting promoted above me.

3:03:37
I haven't had a girlfriend since--
well, since puberty.

3:03:40
And... nobody fancies me.
3:03:43
And ifthese cheeks get any chubbier,
they never will.

3:03:45
- Nonsense. I fancy you.
- Really ?

3:03:49
Yeah. Orldid
beforeyougotso fat.

3:03:52
Yousee.
Andunless l'm much mistaken,

3:03:55
yourjob still pays you
rather a lot of money...

3:03:58
whilst Honey here
earns 20 pence a week...


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