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:12:02
Say something. I dragged her here,
and now I'm not saying anything.

:12:05
Make her laugh.
Say something funny.

:12:08
I hate parties, Amelia.
Why did we come here?

:12:10
Because we're hip, young trendsetters
on the make, aren't we?

:12:13
More like old losers
sitting on the floor, maybe.

:12:16
Jesus, Charlie. Speak for yourself.
Okay...

:12:22
Charlie, we're gonna fix you up.
:12:24
We're gonna solve the whole Charlie
Kaufman mess for once and for all.

:12:28
- Okay.
- Okay, let me see.

:12:30
What do you need?
What, what, what?

:12:34
Well, I'm glad you took
the orchid script.

:12:36
I think it will be good for you
to get out of your head.

:12:40
I think it'll ground you to think about the
bigger picture, about nature and stuff.

:12:44
I still can't believe they gave me
that job.

:12:47
I mean, after that lunch.
I was sweating insanely.

:12:51
I was ranting. I was a mess.
:12:54
You were just nervous
because she was pretty.

:12:56
How do you know she was pretty?
:12:58
After eight months of knowing you,
I think I get what makes you sweat.

:13:02
Well, whatever.
Well, moving on, what next?

:13:05
You need a new getup.
This whole flannel shirt thing...

:13:09
...it's not really doing anything
for you anymore.

:13:15
Thanks for coming out
with me tonight, Amelia.

:13:33
To begin.
:13:35
To begin.
:13:37
How to start?
:13:41
I'm hungry.
:13:42
I should get coffee.
:13:44
Coffee would help me think.
:13:46
But I should write something first,
then reward myself with coffee.

:13:49
Coffee and a muffin. Okay,
so I need to establish the themes.

:13:56
Maybe banana-nut.
:13:58
That's a good muffin.

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