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l won't be wearing
a cashmere sweater.

:10:03
So, l don't think
that'll be a problem.

:10:05
Ooh, working-class hero,
good strategy.

:10:07
They hated me.
:10:09
l could tell.
:10:09
They want Vietnamese orphans...
and engineers.

:10:12
God, why wasn't I born
a Vietnamese orphan?

:10:15
This is so familiar--
:10:16
''l blew it. l'm a loser,'' and
then, ''Oh, look, l got an A.''

:10:19
No.
:10:20
l lost my concentration.
:10:22
l wasn't supposed
to concentrate.

:10:24
lt was supposed
to be effortless.

:10:25
And then,
l started concentrating

:10:28
and becoming earnest
:10:29
and then l started seeing them
as seeing me as seeing myself

:10:32
as the type of person who wants
to appear earnest

:10:35
which is completely wro...
:10:36
Do you hear what's going on
up here?

:10:39
l hate wearing
these itchy things.

:10:41
How do l look?
:10:43
How do you think you look?
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...Of unbounded domesticity
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Though a doctor of divinity
is located in this vicinity

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But they give up the felicity
of unbounded domesticity

:10:53
Though a doctor of divinity
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A doctor of divinity...
:10:57
Headline: ''Composer
of Questionable Talent

:11:01
''Excoriates Audience
For Enjoying His Music.

:11:05
''ln a bizarre exercise
in self-loathing

:11:07
''Senior Embry Larkin--
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''winner of the Leonard Bernstein
Award for Original Composition--

:11:13
''stood up before his
latest theatrical production

:11:16
Trip-Hop Inferno
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and lacerated the audience
for their attendance.''

:11:27
He flipped off 200 people
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and disappeared three weeks
before graduation.

:11:32
He was already
Summa Cum Laude

:11:34
and he says,
''Screw you and your degree.''

:11:37
lt was exceedingly theatrical
and standard Embry.

:11:41
What was standard about it?
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Dropped out twice--
:11:44
once to work on some
archeological dig in Cambodia...

:11:48
once to work in a factory.
:11:51
l expect him to pop up
running La Scala

:11:54
or the Berlin Opera.
:11:56
What a guy.
:11:59
800 math S.A.T.s.

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