Life or Something Like It
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:01:02
- Good girl.
- [Coughs]

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Oh, God. Did we--
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No.
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[Laughs]
:01:18
Well, don't sound so excited, OK?
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You passed out in my car.
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Sorry.
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What-What happened?
:01:30
You don't remember any ofit?
:01:31
- No.
- You don't remember

:01:33
talkin' to me on the cell phone?
:01:34
The bus drivers' strike?
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No.
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The live spot?
:01:38
Areyou telling me
I went on the air?

:01:41
You went on the air.
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Without my makeup?
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Withoutyour makeup,
withoutyour lines...

:01:49
withoutyour sanity.
:01:52
Oh... wow.
:01:57
Oh.
:02:01
I don't know, Lanie.
:02:02
Seriously, I don't think
that's a good idea.

:02:03
You do not--
You do not wanna watch it.

:02:12
Oh, boy.
It's important to note

:02:13
that it can be very diffiicult
to be a reporter,

:02:15
and we're not here
:02:16
to make fun
ofour brethren, but--

:02:18
But she is from a rival station.
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So, uh, let's see it again.
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When I'm watching myTV
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And a man comes on to tell me
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How white
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Woman:
Just how involved

:02:31
should reporters
get with their subjects?

:02:32
No.
:02:34
A local reporter
caused a huge traffiicjam

:02:37
when she turned a live report
:02:39
into an impromptu rock concert.
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I can't get no
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No, no, no
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Hey, hey, hey
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That's what I say
:02:52
I'm Lanie Kerrigan,
and that's [Bleep] life--

:02:57
Perfect.

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