Orange County
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:04:00
Now you’re talking.
:04:04
I need some feedback,
and there’s no one here to help me.

:04:07
Got your story here. Wow.
:04:09
I have the sneaking suspicion
that my English teacher is illiterate.

:04:13
I noticed you used a lot of big words.
Nice. Good for you.

:04:17
It was a little long, so I didn’t
read the whole thing.

:04:21
But who cares?
‘Cause I gave you an A.

:04:24
My brother, Lance, is perpetually
recovering from the night before.

:04:33
I’m sorry.
I don’t feel good.

:04:38
My girlfriend is the only one
who’s actually read my work.

:04:41
But she’s always so positive,
it’s hard to take her seriously.

:04:44
It’s, like, the best story
I’ve ever read.

:04:48
Really?
:04:49
It’s funny and original.
:04:53
I mean...
:04:55
I think it could be a movie.
:05:07
I don’t know if Orange County
is the best environment...

:05:09
for an aspiring writer...
:05:11
so I’m applying to Stanford.
:05:15
You are a shoo-in.
:05:18
Do you think I should apply
to some safety schools?

:05:21
No need.
Don’t be a scaredy-cat.

:05:23
There’s no doubt in my mind
you’re gonna go to Berkeley.

:05:27
Stanford.
:05:28
Yes. Stanford is where
you’re going, mister.

:05:32
I’m sending you
a copy of my story.

:05:35
Hopefully,
with your wisdom and guidance...

:05:37
I will one day be a real writer.
:05:41
I look forward to seeing you
in the fall, Mr. Skinner.

:05:44
Your greatest admirer,
Shaun Brumder.


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