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:02:02
-l don't know.
-Liar.

:02:04
You know, l was thinking
l could go back to school full-time.

:02:09
And quit here? l won't allow it, Slim.
:02:13
-Careful, it's hot.
-Sorry, sir.

:02:17
-Ever try the Roc?
-What?

:02:20
lt's the deodorant thing.
lt's like salts or something.

:02:25
You rub it on your pits.
lt looks like some kind of hippie crystal.

:02:33
-Are you saying l sweat?
-No, you just....

:02:35
-Do l smell?
-No. God....

:02:38
-Ladies?
-Okay. Your turn.

:02:41
l'm sweating too much.
:02:52
You waiting for somebody?
:02:56
-Something to drink?
-Just water, thanks.

:02:59
l'll give you a minute to look at the menu.
:03:00
That's okay. l was in here yesterday, Slim.
:03:06
-What's your real name?
-No.

:03:10
l like it. Don't you think
it's kind of negative, though?

:03:13
No, l don't tell my name.
:03:15
Okay.
:03:17
Give me the soup, turkey burger,
coleslaw, couple of extra slices of tomato.

:03:22
l write books. Do you read books?
What are you reading now?

:03:28
You know Finnegans Wake by James Joyce?
:03:33
My friend told me it's the hardest book
in the English language.

:03:36
l mean, not the hardest,
but the hardest one that you can actually read.

:03:40
l thought to myself, if l can get through it,
l could probably read the rest.

:03:44
-How long have you been reading it?
-Six years.

:03:47
l'll be back with your soup.
:03:51
-He likes you.
-He's a dick.

:03:55
-He was in here yesterday, you know?
-l know.

:03:58
Now he's back today, he brought a rose,
he pulls you into conversation.


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