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:50:01
We could do shots
if you want to.

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Let's do shots.
:50:04
Want to?
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Paris.
First-class international.

:50:16
Paris.
First-class international.

:50:28
l think l'm doing very well
at express.

:50:31
But l just can't
stop thinking there was

:50:33
some kind of mix-up
with my test.

:50:35
Some kind
of computer malfunction.

:50:37
Those things mess up.
:50:39
They lose luggage or send bags
to the wrong city.

:50:42
l'm afraid that's impossible.
:50:44
The tests are hand-graded.
:50:46
Oh, right.
l forgot about that.

:50:49
l'm sorry.
:50:50
l'm sure there's nothing
you can do anyway.

:50:52
Who says
there is nothing l can do?

:50:54
l am Sally Weston.
:50:56
l invented this.
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Before me, they just pointed.
True story.

:51:04
Wow.
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l did speak to John.
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l asked him
if l could see my test.

:51:10
l begged him.
He said no.

:51:11
l asked him if you could see
the test, and he said no.

:51:15
Don't you worry about John.
Did you see me on "Oprah"?

:51:17
l scared the hell out of that
little wiener Dr. Phil.

:51:21
lt's test 1047.
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Hello.
lt's Sally Weston.

:51:30
Oh, my God.
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Oh, my God.
:51:36
What is it, Donna?
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This isn't my test.
:51:40
lt's my number.
lt's number 1047.

:51:43
But it isn't mine.
Look at those little hearts.

:51:47
Time's up.
Pencils down. Books closed.

:51:51
Remember to write
your identification number

:51:53
on the front of the exam booklet
and pass it forward.

:51:56
So, how'd you do?
:51:59
New York, here l come.

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