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Maybe I was being judged too.
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It was like a month after that, Hurricane
Andrew came along and just...

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...swooped down
like an angel of God...

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...and just wiped out everything
I had left.

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Everything.
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I knew it'd break my heart
to start another nursery...

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...so, you know,
when the Seminoles called...

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...they wanted a white guy or an expert
to get their nursery going, I took the job.

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I wasn't gonna give them a
conventional little potted-plant place.

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I was gonna give them something...
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...amazing, you know?
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Yeah, I know, John.
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I know.
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"I was going to give them
something amazing."

:43:53
It's beautifully written.
You have such a unique voice.

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Thank you very much.
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- We're big fans.
- Thank you.

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Laroche is such a fun character.
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- Yeah.
- It's funny and fresh.

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And sad in a way.
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So we were wondering what's next.
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Well, Random House has asked me...
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...to expand it into a book,
so I'm gonna be doing that.

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- And...
- Susan, we would like to option this.

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- You wanna make it into a movie?
- Into a movie.

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Oh, God!
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- That's really...
- How does that sound?

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- That's very exciting.
- Good.

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It's just comical. I hadn't thought of it.
I've never written a screenplay before.

:44:39
Don't worry about that. We have
screenwriters to write the screenplay.

:44:46
Hey, superstar.
It's Marty, super agent.

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I just wanna remind you
it's been 13 weeks...

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...and Valerie's anxious
to see a draft.

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So if you could wrap things up and
get it to her by Monday, that'd be great.

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Call me when you get this.
Adios, amigo.


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