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Sure.
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Do you know me?
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No, don't think so.
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- You don't know me?
- No.

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Take a good look.
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No, I don't know you.
:17:29
You don't know me.
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Anyway, nice to meet you,
I'm Menachem.

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Menachem.
Take a good look.

:17:39
I really don't know you.
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What if I tell you that you do
know me 'cause you're a bastard?

:17:46
Maybe you confused me
with someone else.

:17:48
No way, it's you.
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- I even thought about you the other day.
- About me?

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- What do you want?
- Let me tell you a story.

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Two nights ago,
I'm sitting at home.

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Suddenly I see
an orange lizard

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climbing on the wall.
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I once saw on
the Nature Channel

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that when this lizard breaks up
with its mate, it becomes sad.

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It makes a faint wailing sound,
like a cry of longing,

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for two weeks.
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Anyway, this lizard
slowly approaches me...

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Splat.
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I crushed its head.
What do you say?

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Nice story. But what's
it got to do with me?

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Menachem.
I'm running out of patience.

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You know me and you're
gonna tell me where from.

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I don't know you.
You tell me.

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But listen,
I gotta go,

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so we'll talk some other time,
if you don't mind, okay?

:18:57
No problem.

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