Notting Hill
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3:13:09
Bollocks ! Bollocks !
3:13:12
- Have you seen my glasses ?
- No, afraid not.

3:13:15
Big, big bollocks !
Average day, my glasses are everywhere.

3:13:19
Everywhere I look
there's a pair of glasses.

3:13:22
But when I want to go to the cinema,
they've vanished.

3:13:24
It's one of life's real cruelties.
3:13:26
That's compared to, like,
earthquakes in the Far East
or testicular cancer, is it ?

3:13:30
Oh, shit.
Is that the time ?

3:13:32
Thanks for all your help
on the glasses thing.

3:13:36
Oh, you're welcome.
Did you fi nd them ?

3:13:38
- Sort of.
- Great.

3:14:11
So who left who ?
3:14:13
- Uh, she left me.
- Why ?

3:14:16
- She saw through me.
- Uh-oh.

3:14:19
That's not good.
3:14:19
That's not good.
3:14:22
You can give me
Anna Scott any day.

3:14:25
I didn't like her last fi lm. Fell asleep
as soon as the lights went down.

3:14:28
I don't really care
what the fi lm's like.

3:14:30
Any fi lm with her in,
it's fi ne by me.

3:14:34
She's not my type at all.
lpreferthe otherone.

3:14:37
You know, blonde, sweet-looking.
3:14:39
You know, what's-her-name.
3:14:41
Has an orgasm every time
you take her out for a cup ofcoffee.

3:14:44
Meg Ryan.
3:14:46
No, she's too wholesome.
Thepoint about Miss Scott is...

3:14:49
she's got that twinkle in her eyes.
3:14:52
Probably drug-induced.
Spends most of her life in bloody rehab.

3:14:55
Well, whatever.
She's so clearly up forit.

3:14:58
Yousee, mostgirls, they're alllike,
"Stay away, chum. "


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