On the Line
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:24:00
Good morning, Chicago.
:24:02
Hey, for all you
helpless romantics out there...

:24:04
there's a new twist
on that train story...

:24:06
we've all been reading about.
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Turns out...
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MAN SINGING:
We've already lost our way

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The memory ofyesterday
:24:17
We're still strong enough
to light the way

:24:20
Don't look down
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We can rebound
:24:27
Whatever may lie ahead
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Keep your eyes on me now
:24:35
Still strong enough
to light the way

:24:39
Don't look down
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We can rebound
:24:45
KEVIN: Hey, guys.
:24:46
-Hey.
-Hey.

:24:47
-How you feeling? Good?
-You're looking good.

:24:49
-You know what? I feel good.
-And you look good.

:24:52
Listen, do you want
a little piece of advice?

:24:54
This time, when she shows,
do us all a favor...

:24:57
and get her name and number.
:25:00
All right.
I'll remember that.

:25:02
You better hurry up, you know.
It's almost time.

:25:04
You know what, guys?
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I'm gonna have to do this one
on my own.

:25:09
Whoa! Are you sure
you don't want...

:25:10
the team there
for moral support?

:25:11
No, thanks.
:25:13
Well...
:25:14
better go.
:25:16
All right.
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Wait, wait. Open.
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[Spritzing]
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Never know, man.
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[Pats back]
:25:24
All right, guys.
Do another set?

:25:27
You know,
sometimes you just gotta...

:25:30
Iet 'em go
and hope you raised 'em well.

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Yeah.
:25:37
WOMAN REPORTER:
It's the most romantic story...

:25:39
to hit Chicago in years.
:25:41
A young man putting up
posters and billboards...

:25:44
all over town in an effort to
find the girl ofhis dreams.

:25:47
In fact,
can you turn the camera?

:25:48
There's one right there
behind my shoulder.

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MALE REPORTER: We're here
at the "L" train platform...

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at Wabash and Adams.
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There'sjust about
fifteen minutes to go...

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and then Kevin Gibbons...
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[All chattering]
:25:59
[Cameras clicking]

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