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:20:01
- Who is it?
- Rolling Stone.

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Rolling Stone?
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The college journalism
award for 1985...

:20:07
The college journalism
award for 1985...

:20:12
...goes to Elizabeth Wurtzel...
:20:15
...for her Harvard Crimson piece
on Lou Reed.

:20:20
I want to forget everything
that has happened to me before.

:20:24
I wanna freeze this moment.
:20:29
Forever.
:20:38
Thank you.
:20:42
- It's great.
- No, you're great.

:20:44
- Thank you.
- You're welcome.

:20:45
I'm thinking about the bands coming
to Cambridge who you can cover.

:20:49
It's rare we get somebody
who's going to all the gigs...

:20:52
...writing with such clarity.
:20:53
So I'm thinking
he's coming on to me...

:20:55
...and he's, like, an editor
at Rolling Stone.

:20:59
And how old is he?
:21:00
- Oh, my God.
- What?

:21:03
- It's my dad.
- Oh, cool.

:21:06
Look at that.
:21:08
- What?
- I can't believe he left us for that.

:21:11
What? What's the matter?
:21:13
I haven't seen him in four years.
:21:15
Wait. I thought you said...
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I know what I said.
:21:27
Dad, when are you coming back
to live with us?

:21:33
Well, I'm not, honey. You know that.
:21:35
But Mom said that if you want to,
she wants you to.

:21:41
I'm sure your mom
didn't say that, did she?

:21:43
She did.
:21:46
Honey, you know...
:21:48
...it's just not gonna happen.
:21:53
Which doesn't mean
that I love you any the less.


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