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:16:02
The driver of the van is a skinny man
with no front teeth.

:16:06
This is John Laroche.
:16:11
I need a break.
:16:13
- I loved the Sibelius violin concerto.
- Yeah, me too. It was great.

:16:18
- The end was a little weird, but...
- Oh, no! God, it was passionate.

:16:21
It was exultant.
:16:23
The soloist was amazing.
Such beautiful tones. So precise.

:16:27
God, it blows my mind.
:16:29
- I wish I could play like that.
- You do.

:16:33
Charlie. I don't.
I'm mediocre at best.

:16:36
Well, I love listening to you play.
:16:38
Thanks, Charlie.
:16:42
Here we are.
:16:48
What are you up to now, then?
:16:51
I should probably get to bed.
I have a lot of work to do tomorrow.

:16:56
Well, good night, then.
:17:06
I would stay out.
:17:08
It's just that I've really been struggling
on the script right now.

:17:11
I've been thinking about it too small,
just writing it like a story about Laroche.

:17:14
That's not enough. I mean,
I wanted to write about flowers.

:17:17
Anyway, I can't figure it out, and I
haven't been sleeping very well lately...

:17:22
...so I thought I should get home...
:17:23
...and try to get a good night's sleep,
you know. Start fresh in the morning.

:17:27
Otherwise, I'd stay out.
:17:30
I understand. I hope you figure it out,
Charlie. I really do.

:17:34
Thanks. Thanks for coming out
with me and everything.

:17:37
Sure, it was fun.
:17:39
So I have to go to Santa Barbara next
weekend for this orchid show up there.

:17:43
I thought maybe you could come.
:17:47
No, I...
:17:49
I don't think I can make it
next weekend.

:17:52
I don't think I can.
:17:54
I've got something. Sorry.
:17:57
Okay.
:17:58
So, well, okay, then.
So good night, then.


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