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:09:00
I've read your play ten times. It's
amazing! How come you only wrote one?

:09:04
Writing was a dream I had
when I was a kid. And then I grew up.

:09:09
But dreams are important
to hold on to! Come on!

:09:12
You're gonna be a great writer.
You have that special spark.

:09:16
I knowthat, but that spark is gonna
go out unless you write. Now write this.

:09:35
- Hey, watch it, ass... guy.
:09:39
Nice save.
:09:41
- You all right?
- Yeah, I'm fine.

:09:43
- What's his hurry?
- He's just a lunatic.

:09:48
- It's so crowded.
- I think they manufacture people here.

:09:53
Below, in the basement,
they make people.

:09:55
- Look, look.
- Oh, wait, she's pulling out.

:10:03

:10:06
- Hey! That guy's an ass-wipe!
- Natalie.

:10:08
Sorry.
I meant "ass-guy."

:10:11
That's Mark McKinney.
:10:13
He's a seven-year employee.
:10:15
What's he doing
in the ten-year lot?

:10:17
Maybe he's gonna stand around
for another three years.

:10:21
No, he's not.
I'll be right back.

:10:25
- Excuse me. Mark?
- Yeah?

:10:29
Yeah, this is a ten-year lot.
:10:32
And you're not a
ten-year associate, are you?

:10:35
- You're kiddin', right?
- No.

:10:37
No, this is actually
the ten-year lot.

:10:39
And this is the last space,
and if I don't park here...

:10:42
my daughter and I will have
to come way over from the west lot.

:10:45
- You actually brought
your daughter to work?
- Yeah.

:10:48
I thought only the mothers
were doin' that.

:10:51
I'd just appreciate it
if you'd park someplace else.

:10:55
You know
what I think, um--

:10:57
- What's your name again?
-Joe Scheffer. I work--


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