Things You Can Tell Just by Looking at Her
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:44:01
- That's it.
- That's a freckle.

:44:03
- You sure?
- Yes.

:44:05
'Cause if it's something else,
I want you to pop it.

:44:07
I've seen freckles before, Jay.
You can't even see it.

:44:10
How'd you find it?
:44:12
I felt it rubbing against
my shirt, and it itches.

:44:15
Let me see.
:44:18
Don't think you have
anything to worry about.

:44:21
Did you brush?
Let me smell your breath.

:44:23
- No!
- Come on. What's the big deal?

:44:25
I'm not gonna let you do it.
:44:26
Better me than someone else saying
you need to brush more often.

:44:30
You never know
when you're gonna get close.

:44:32
- Forget it.
- Come on.

:44:33
I'm just asking to smell your breath.
I'm not asking for your hand in marriage.

:44:37
Fine. I'll let you this once
if you promise it'll be the last time.

:44:42
- Promise.
- I promise.

:44:52
- It's good.
- Of course.

:44:57
- Can I start the car?
- Yeah, I'll be right there.

:45:22
Okay, let's go.
:45:24
- Did you see that? He's a dwarf.
- Yes, Jay, he is.

:45:29
I never met a dwarf before.
:45:34
We're gonna have to stop by later
and introduce ourselves.

:45:36
You would do that, Jay?
:45:37
You would actually go across
the street and introduce yourself?

:45:40
You don't feel weird
about meeting a dwarf, do you?

:45:42
I certainly don't feel weird about
introducing myself to a new neighbor,

:45:45
- but please don't call him a dwarf.
- He is a dwarf.

:45:48
We'll stop by this evening
and say hello.

:45:52
- I wonder what time Dwarfs go to bed.
- Jay, that's enough.

:45:54
Shut up, mom.
I'm not gonna embarrass you.

:45:57
Do you wanna go by yourself?
:45:59
Better be careful. Those little guys,
they know how to work a lady.


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