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:32:00
Right. Right!
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Boy, you know your stuff.
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No, not really. l'm just learning.
:32:07
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, l'm impressed. That's great.
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There are more than 30,000 kinds
of orchids in the world.

:32:20
-Wow, that's a lot, huh?
-Yeah. Yeah.

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

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But-- So anyway,
l was also wondering....

:32:35
l'm going up to Santa Barbara this
Saturday for an orchid show, and l....

:32:42
-l'm sorry.
-Well....

:32:43
-l apologize. l'm sorry.
-So l'll just be right back with your pie.

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There are more than 30, 000
known orchid species.

:33:01
One looks lik e a turtle.
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One looks lik e a monk ey.
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One looks lik e an onion.
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One looks lik e a schoolteacher.
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One looks lik e a gymnast.
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One looks lik e that girl in high school
with creamy skin.

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One looks lik e a New York
intellectual...

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... with whom you do the Sunday
Times crossword puzzle in bed.

:33:22
One looks lik e a Midwestern
beauty queen.

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One looks lik e Amelia.
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One has eyes that dance.
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One has eyes that contain
the sadness of the world.

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So l got married,
and me and my beautiful new wife...

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...my now ex-wife, the bitch...
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...opened up a nursery.
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People started coming out
of the woodwork to ask me stuff...

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...and admire my plants
and admire me.

:33:55
l think some people were really spending
time with me because they were lonely.


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