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:47:01
would kind of freak me out.
:47:03
But l even like
that dorky red sweater.

:47:12
ls that all that's going on
in that head of yours?

:47:18
l'm just not used to all that,
you know?

:47:32
Dan.
:47:33
Hi, Donna.
How's life treating you?

:47:35
All right. l want to get
a confirmation for tomorrow.

:47:38
Sure.
:47:40
We got you going to Pittsburgh
on flight 2 85 at 0800.

:47:44
Any chance of that Dallas route
opening up?

:47:46
Let me have a look.
:47:53
Sorry.
Nothing yet.

:47:55
All right.
Well, thank you.

:47:56
Have a good trip, Donna.
:47:59
Oh, my God.
Christine?

:48:03
Donna!
:48:04
Oh, my God!
:48:07
Oh, my God!
:48:08
What are you doing
in Cleveland?

:48:10
My New York-L.A. flight had
mechanical problems,

:48:13
so they dumped us here
for the night.

:48:15
Oh, right.
:48:16
God.
Look at your hair.

:48:18
Oh, yeah, l know.
:48:20
l'm going for
a more classic look.

:48:22
Goes better with Chanel.
:48:23
Right.
:48:26
l have the sweetest little
apartment on West 7 3rd Street.

:48:30
Oh, you would be
so proud of me.

:48:33
You know what, Ted?
:48:34
lf it wasn't for Donna,
:48:35
l would've never made it
through basic training.

:48:38
Oh, now,
that's not really true.

:48:40
lt is.
:48:41
Actually, just last week,
:48:43
l was thinking about
how well you trained me.

:48:45
l was on the New York-to-Chicago
flight, right?

:48:48
This guy gets on.
He has this huge musical case.

:48:52
He's trying to stuff it
into the overhead compartment.

:48:55
Clearly the thing is too big.
He refuses to check it.

:48:58
So l thought, "What would
Donna do right now?"


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