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Listen closely.
What I'm asking is:

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In the reality of this movie, where
there's only one character, right?

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Okay?
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How could you...?
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What exactly would...?
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I agree with Mom. Very taut.
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Sybil meets, I don't know...
Dressed to Kill.

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Cool. I really liked Dressed to Kill.
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- Until the third act denouement.
- That's not how it's pronounced.

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Sorry. L...
Okay, sorry.

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- Some key lime pie for you today?
- Okay, yeah. That sounds great.

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I'll cut you an extra-large slice.
Preferred customer.

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- Thank you. That's really sweet of you.
- Well, I'm just a sweetie, ain't I?

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- Still reading about orchids, I hope?
- Yes, I am.

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This friend of mine
has this little, tiny pink one...

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...that grows on a tree branch
just like that.

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- I can't remember...
- That's called an epiphyte.

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Right. Right!
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Boy, you know your stuff.
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No, not really. I'm just learning.
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Epiphytes grow on trees,
but they're not parasites.

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They get all their nourishment
from the air and the rain.

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Well, I'm impressed. That's great.
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There are more than 30,000 kinds
of orchids in the world.

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- Wow, that's a lot, huh?
- Yeah. Yeah.

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Yeah.
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So I'll be right back with an extra-large
slice of key lime pie for my orchid expert.

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But... So anyway,
I was also wondering...

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I'm going up to Santa Barbara this
Saturday for an orchid show, and I...

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- I'm sorry.
- Well...

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- I apologize. I'm sorry.
- So I'll just be right back with your pie.

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There are more than 30,000
known orchid species.


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