The First $20 Million Is Always the Hardest
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:08:07
Just drop my diaphragm in the maiI.
:08:14
The twins are awesome.
:08:36
No Ioud noises.
Bathroom's at the end of the haIIway.

:08:40
No hanky-panky in the shower.
:08:43
Hi, how are you doing?
:08:45
We have a few rejects from
the Stanford marching band.

:08:48
MostIy tubas, but I've had everything.
:08:52
Trombones, piccoIos, ukuIeIes,
you name it, over the years.

:08:56
I Iived with a fIautist once.
Boy, couId he triII!

:09:04
Oh, come on, boys.
PIease keep it tidy for me, wiII ya?

:09:11
Pretty fabuIous, huh?
:09:16
- So what's through the sIiding doors?
- Your neighbor. Leave those shut.

:09:19
No hanky-panky.
:09:38
- I'm sorry, I didn't, um...
- Knock?

:09:42
Is... this the women's?
:09:44
It's a boy/girI's party, but we stiII knock.
:09:49
You're gonna have to do it
the oId-fashioned way.

:09:52
- Do what?
- Whatever. There are no outIets.


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