Anything Else
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the meaning of existence,
human suffering.

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And the cab driver said to me:
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''You know, it's like anything else.''
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Think about that.
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He was a teacher who lived on
Roosevelt lsland. Public school.

:08:16
Too frightened to quit
and write comedy full-time because,

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as he said,
he knew what it was to starve.

:08:24
''Amphigories''?
''Hebetudinous''?

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Meanwhile, l'm on my way
to meet Amanda.

:08:30
l'll be on time, she'll be late.
:08:32
She's late, she's disorganized.
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lncidentally, that's not our big problem.
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She drives me crazy,
but wait till you meet her.

:08:41
She is adorable!
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- Jerry!
- Amanda! Hey!

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- Am l late?
- Not if we go by Rocky Mountain time.

:09:08
Can you pay for the cab?
l forgot my wallet.

:09:11
Pay for the cab?
Are you getting the picture?

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You know, we did say 7:30.
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Sorry!
:09:22
lt was pretty tough to get a reservation.
:09:26
- What's the matter?
- l'm in a bad mood.

:09:29
- l can see. Why?
- l did terribly at an audition today.

:09:33
You always think you did badly.
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l felt so confident until l got up to read,
then l completely froze.

:09:41
Don't obsess.
l'm sure it wasn't that bad.

:09:44
l'm my own worst enemy.
l could play that part in my sleep.

:09:48
l know you can.
Just calm down.

:09:51
We'll go have a good dinner.
We'll have wine, you can relax.

:09:55
l got to tell you about this character l met.
He's fascinating.


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