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:29:01
Nice to meet you, Mitch.
:29:03
Hi. Nice to meet you.
:29:05
- How was the slumber party?
- Great. You know,

:29:07
movies and popcorn.
:29:09
She's an angel.
:29:12
It makes me sound an old man, but I can't
believe how fast she's growing up.

:29:15
- Dad, stop.
- I'm sorry honey, but it's true.

:29:18
To think that in just seven months
you'll be graduating from high school!

:29:22
[coughs violently]
:29:25
You okay?
:29:27
I thought you said high school.
:29:29
Yeah.
Shocking, isn't it?

:29:32
Yes, it is.
:29:42
Give me a break.
:29:44
Hey, Mitch.
:29:49
Hey, man. Did you have a good day?
:29:52
Not too bad.
:29:55
What's going on?
:29:56
I thought maybe I could crash here
tonight, if that's all right.

:30:01
Marissa is going through
some personal stuff.

:30:05
Personal stuff like you running through
the neighborhood drunk and naked?

:30:09
That and some other stuff.
:30:14
No problem.
Make yourself at home.

:30:16
Thanks.
:30:18
Gentlemen, we're discussing
a brand-new way to look at a fraternity.

:30:18
Gentlemen, we're discussing
a brand-new way to look at a fraternity.

:30:21
In other words, forget all the normal rules
that apply to both college and society,

:30:27
because this is a very big idea,
my friends.

:30:30
We are talking about a non-exclusive,
egalitarian brotherhood

:30:34
where community status
and more importantly, age,

:30:37
have no bearing whatsoever.
:30:40
Yeah? From the guy who probably
won't get in.

:30:42
- I go to school here.
- Okay.

:30:45
I was curious, what association
will you have with the actual university?

:30:48
- Who are these people?
- I don't know.

:30:51
Legally speaking,
there will be a loose affiliation,

:30:54
but we will give nothing back
to the academic community.

:30:57
As well as provide no public service
of any kind. This much I promise.


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