:58:02
	I realize you guys didn't date
much in high school, but...
:58:05
	I assumed even though
I didn't know then,
:58:09
	that when you guys got together
at the end of senior year,
:58:12
	I always assumed
that was like some kind of...
:58:15
	you know, long-awaited love affair
that was bound to happen.
:58:19
	Am I characterizing
it correctly?
:58:28
	I don't think anyone would call it
a long-awaited love affair.
:58:32
	What would you call it?
:58:37
	I'd call it us getting together
at the end of senior year.
:58:40
	Oh, maybe I was
justjealous. You know?
:58:43
	Because...
:58:45
	I mean, you know...
:58:47
	I always wanted to be
your first... boyfriend.
:58:53
	You were.
:58:56
	Yeah, I know, but...
:59:01
	You know what I mean.
:59:07
	I know I shouldn't care
about things like that, but...
:59:10
	- like I said, I'm sentimental.
- That's not sentimental.
:59:12
	- What is it?
- It's stupid.
:59:14
	You know something?
:59:17
	I agree with you.
All right, it is.
:59:19
	But I didn't know that
back then. Back then...
:59:22
	you not wanting to have sex
with me was like...
:59:26
	getting disinvited to Christmas
dinner with my grandparents,
:59:30
	which is something that
I'm very sentimental about.
:59:33
	You shouldn't have
taken it personally.
:59:35
	I know, but...
:59:37
	I did.
:59:39
	Especially when you guys ended up
getting together. Literally.
:59:44
	But I guess I blew it
out of proportion.
:59:47
	What are you
talking about?
:59:49
	I'm talking about you and John
getting together
:59:51
	at the end of senior year.
That hurt my feelings at the time.
:59:54
	But according to John,
:59:57
	it was less of a love affair
that was bound to happen