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- Nice to meet you.
- It's my pleasure.

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You shouldn't have.
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It's OK. He's got the money.
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- So that's Julie.
- Hi, Julie.

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Say hello to Vincent, Julie.
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He won't bite!
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What's wrong?
Usually never so shy.

:00:15
That suit scares her!
:00:16
Don't make fun of me!
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- Come on in...
- Let me take your coat.

:00:22
I'll put the flowers in a vase.
:00:25
Let me show you the apartment.
:00:30
This here...
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This is my refuge.
:00:35
You've got a lot of equipment.
:00:38
You've made a real sound studio.
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It's not professional equipment.
:00:44
But it's a start.
:00:45
- Do you give concerts?
- No.

:00:48
Just play for myself
orwith friends.

:00:52
- Let's hear something.
- I'm not ready yet.

:00:56
I'd really like to hear.
:00:58
But I'm still a little nervous.
:01:00
I'd ratheryou listen
when it's ready.

:01:02
So what else are you up to?
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Working?
:01:07
A lot.
:01:09
- I'm always working.
- I see...

:01:11
- You're a kept man!
- Not at all.

:01:14
I'm happyto work.
:01:16
He concentrates on his music
and takes care of the little one.

:01:20
He'll soon be calling me a pimp!
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Really, it's true...
:01:24
Geneva isn't a very lively city.
:01:28
It's very cosmopolitan.
:01:30
But I'm always seeing
the same faces.

:01:33
Either major corporate guys
or bankers.

:01:37
Movers and shakers like you.
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Stop kidding around.
:01:42
I don't shake up a whole lot.
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But your job seems so interesting.
:01:47
It must be so gratifying
to be helping out Africa.

:01:50
Better than working
for some private company.

:01:53
Yes, I'm very happy.
:01:55
But I've only had the post
for a month and a half.

:01:59
I don't feel
as if I've helped yet.


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