Van Wilder
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:29:02
That's-- How did you--
From the paper?

:29:05
Yeah, that's fine!
Okay, thanks.

:29:07
- No problem confirming. Bye.
- This writing, it's just--

:29:11
I was just wondering if you could...
slam the door in my face.

:29:14
Van, you must listen to me.
:29:16
Because of her article, everybody wants
to have a party thrown by Van Wilder...

:29:20
the party liaison.
:29:21
Your cash camel has arrived!
:29:28
We need to talk.
:29:32
This is why I don't do interviews.
You totally slammed me.

:29:35
You journalists
and your irresponsible reporting.

:29:37
I recorded quotes that you got money
from the Lambdas to throw them a party.

:29:40
Recorded? What are you, bugged?
Do I need to frisk you?

:29:43
Why is my story
such a big deal to you?

:29:45
Because I didn't want the students
to know I threw the party.

:29:48
They paid me, but that's not
the only reason I did it.

:29:52
Lambdas are cool in their own right.
People just needed to realize it.

:29:55
I'm sorry. I didn't know
you had a benevolent agenda.

:29:59
There's two sides
to every story, Gwen.

:30:01
I have a chance to make front page
of the graduation issue...

:30:03
which is a huge deal to me.
:30:06
Let me get the other side.
:30:08
There's this function
I'm hosting tomorrow night.

:30:11
If you want...
you could tag along.

:30:14
- I'll be there.
- It's a date.

:30:16
It's an interview.
:30:19
Remember, today's assignment
is about shadow.

:30:21
So don't get too hung up
on detail.

:30:23
All right, everybody?
:30:25
Oh, Lord!
:30:29
So much sinew,
I need a bigger pencil.

:30:32
8:30 p.m.
Yeah, that's fine.

:30:36
Word spread around campus. My calendar
was filled with parties to plan.

:30:40
Van Wilder, party liaison, was born.
:30:45
At the Hillel House, I broke bread.
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And then I broke the boredom.
:30:54
They said I did them a mitzvah.
That's Yiddish for "good deed. "

:30:57
Write that down.

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