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:49:12
-What do they want?
-Who?

:49:14
They. The chiquitas.
:49:16
I'm busting my ass trying
to fit into their moId...

:49:20
of what makes an interesting guy.
I cannot figure out what they want.

:49:24
What do you want?
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I don't know. Get Iaid. Have fun.
Have someone Iove me for who I am.

:49:34
And who is that exactIy?
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You're absoIuteIy right. What 's
wrong with being from the country?

:49:42
A simpIe kid raised on fresh eggs and
good vaIues who had to get up...

:49:45
at the crack of dawn every morning
with a dog named Lucky by his side...

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...to heIp his pawith the cattIe.
-Hunter...

:49:51
you're not from the country.
:49:53
Jeez, Ryan, what do
you want me to say?

:49:57
''Hi, my name's Steve. I grew up in the
suburbs with two working parents...

:50:00
two sisters and a two-car garage.
I have no reaI identity...

:50:03
nor do I have a cIue what I'm doing
or what I wanna be. Wanna go out?''

:50:10
-Your name is Steve?
-The whoIe point of coIIege...

:50:13
...it 's where you reinvent yourseIf.
-It 's where you define yourseIf.

:50:17
-Your name is Steve?!
-Yes.

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And I'm not so crazy about Steve.
Why wouId anyone eIse be?

:50:23
-That 's who you are!
-ReaIIy? It 's just that easy?

:50:28
Then drop the cooI guy act and go teII
Jennifer how you reaIIy feeI about her.

:50:31
What?
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But you'd better do it quick,
before she Ieaves with that guy.

:50:37
I don't feeI that way
about her.

:50:39
Seeing her with that guy
right now doesn't bother you?

:50:43
No. She goes on dates aII the time.
We taIk about her dates.

:50:46
-And you're fine with that?
-Yes!

:50:48
-HonestIy.
-Yes.

:50:49
Okay, then how come you're
here aII by your Ionesome, huh?

:50:52
If you're waiting for a girI to do
aII the work, you are mistaken.

:50:57
-They don't do things that way.
-Excuse me. Is your name Ryan?


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