Under the Tuscan Sun
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:16:35
Pretty awesome, isn't it?
:16:38
Yes, I think you could say that.
:16:41
Pretty awesome.
:16:44
God, how am I gonna get
through all of these?

:16:47
I mean, how do you begin
to describe all of this?

:16:50
If you have a pen,
I could write it for you.

:16:53
Are you a good writer?
:16:57
I used to be.
:16:59
All right.
:17:00
Well, have a go.
:17:04
To my mom.
:17:06
Dear Mom.
:17:10
Dear Mom.
:17:12
It's market day in Cortona.
:17:15
The piazza is an ongoing party,
and everyone is invited.

:17:21
Clichés converge
at this navel of the world.

:17:24
You almost want to laugh,
but you can't help feeling

:17:27
these Italians know more
about having fun than we do.

:17:31
I eat a hot grape
from the market,

:17:33
and the violet sweetness
breaks open in my mouth.

:17:36
It even smells purple.
:17:38
I wish I could stay longer, but
the bell reminds me of time.

:17:42
"Ding-dang-dong," the bell
says, instead of "ding-dong."

:17:48
- I wish you were here.
- Love...

:17:52
Rodney.
:17:55
Thanks.

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