Head Over Heels
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:13:01
Facial-Flex?
:13:03
Oh, no, I'm--
I'm good, thanks.

:13:05
Wow. You have a really symmetrical nose.
:13:08
Thank you.
:13:10
So why aren't you going out with them?
:13:14
Oh, I can't go out in public yet.
:13:17
The agency made me get an operation.
My earlobes were uneven.

:13:21
You know, Candi, some ofthe really great faces
aren't necessarily symmetrical.

:13:26
Yeah, the beauty's often in the flaws.
:13:29
You're an odd bird, you know that?
:13:34
Wow. We have quite a view here.
:13:37
Yeah.
:13:41
- No way. It's him.
- What?

:13:44
- It's who?
- That guy--

:13:46
Mr. Fish Tank?
Oh, his name's Jim Winston.

:13:51
But his head doesn 't normally look that big.
:13:53
- It's the water that makes it look that way.
- How do you know?

:13:56
Oh, I know alot about water.
:13:58
Australia's an island, you know.
:14:02
I mean, how do you know his name is Jim Winston?
:14:04
Oh.
He's a fashion executive.

:14:08
The girls tell me he's the hottest
young guy in the business.

:14:11
So you want him, eh?
Why do you say that?

:14:14
That look on your face.
:14:17
I used to see it all the time when I'd catch me
Uncle Pete lookin' at me.

:14:24
There's no look.
I was just shocked because I recognized someone.

:14:28
Besides, I never go out with guys like that,
even if I were going out, which I'm not, so--

:14:32
- You want me to find out where he works?
- No.

:14:35
I just told you, I don't care
if I ever see him again.

:14:39
Hamlet!
Get off her.

:14:43
It's you.
:14:46
Again.
:14:48
Hamlet definitely seems to like you.
:14:50
You mean, he doesn't just tackle anybody?
No.

:14:53
He tackles everybody, but he only drools
on his favorites.

:14:55
Well, I'm flattered.

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