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:42:03
No one's ever fought
over me that much.

:42:06
Well, I can't help it.
I guess I feel compelled.

:42:13
Why did that girl say
those things about me?

:42:16
You know, she was jealous.
:42:18
Yeah.
:42:22
She was telling the truth.
:42:26
I'm really just a maid.
:42:29
I thought because you were
a big salesman and everything...

:42:33
...you wouldn't like me as much, so...
:42:36
Please. We live in a democracy.
I don't care you're a maid.

:42:41
You can be anything you want.
:42:44
I know. I just...
:42:46
I don't know. I was just being silly.
I'm a silly liar.

:42:50
You're not silly.
You're not silly.

:42:55
- You know those old ladies I work for?
- Yeah.

:42:58
They're going out of town on Tuesday.
:43:01
And I live over on the West Side,
and I was thinking you could...

:43:07
...come over for a nice,
romantic dinner.

:43:11
I'd like that. I'd like that a lot.
What did you say?

:43:15
- That I'm off on Tuesday night and I...
- No, no, no. The old ladies.

:43:19
They're going to see
their mother in Steubenville.

:43:23
- You could come to my place.
- I could.

:43:26
Except, I have a date.
:43:31
- You have a date?
- With my brothers.

:43:35
We bowl. In a bowling league.
:43:39
I like to bowl. Could I come?
:43:44
It's a men's league.
:43:47
Yeah.
:43:49
But we could go out another night.
This weekend.

:43:52
- One more beer!
- Give me the money and get out!

:43:59
- Get the fuck out!
- Your mother's a whore!


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