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:51:01
Okay.
:51:07
So.
:51:10
Yeah.
:51:12
- It's good to see you, Amy.
- You too.

:51:16
What are you doing here,
in Lansing, Michigan?

:51:19
I guess I like it.
:51:21
It's kind of mellow.
:51:23
Totally.
:51:24
You know, I went to school
in Ann Arbor.

:51:27
That's right, that's right.
:51:29
- So I decided to stay on.
- I admire that.

:51:34
Vince told me, uhh...
what kind of law is it?

:51:38
I'm an assistant
district attorney.

:51:40
- Right. That's cool.
- Amy: I like it a lot.

:51:43
Yeah?
:51:44
Yeah.
:51:45
Definitely.
It's a pretty good job.

:51:47
So, you like, what?
:51:50
You basically
prosecute criminals?

:51:53
Yeah.
:51:55
Somebody's got to do it.
:51:57
Yeah.
:52:03
So, Vincent...
what are you up to?

:52:07
- Me?
- Yeah.

:52:10
Not much.
:52:11
I couldn't believe you just called me
out of the blue this morning.

:52:15
Yeah?
:52:16
No, no, I actually love it
when people do that.

:52:19
- Really?
- Yeah, no, no.

:52:21
I don't have the courage
to do that kind of thing,

:52:24
and itjust...
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I just figured,
what the hell? You know?

:52:28
But you could've easily
not done it.

:52:30
Not done what?
:52:31
Well, not called.
Most people don't.

:52:34
- That's true.
- It is true.

:52:37
- Like.... John.
- ( Amy giggles )

:52:40
I didn't know
you lived out here.

:52:42
And if you had?
:52:46
I'm probably one of those people
who don't have the courage.

:52:49
You think?
:52:50
It's hard to say.
:52:52
Amy: It is.
I mean, it is hard.

:52:55
Half the time
it's not even worth it.

:52:58
People change.

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