Along Came Polly
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:50:00
Hey, you think maybe
you could give me some salsa lessons?

:50:03
##[ Salsa ]
:50:28
Huh.
:50:31
You hated it.
No, l don't.

:50:34
lt's just-- lt's very graphic
for a children's book.

:50:38
You know, like this one:
""The Boy with a Nub for an Arm.''

:50:43
Well, that one has a moral.
:50:45
You know, to teach kids they gotta be careful
when they're playing with fireworks.

:50:49
Right. No, and-and l think
it's brilliant, by the way. Seriously.
Uh-huh.

:50:53
l mean, like,
you really convey...

:50:55
the pain and the fear,
and l love the little doggy too.

:50:59
But-- And l don't mean
this in a bad way.
Right.

:51:03
Just what were you thinking?
:51:07
##[ Salsa ]
:51:23
So l put all the risks and rewards
into the program,
Okay. Right.

:51:26
which helps me finalize
my recommendations.

:51:28
""Leland Van Lew. '"
Ooh.! BASE jumping.!

:51:31
That is supposed to be so much fun.
That should be on the rewards side.

:51:36
lt's one of the most dangerous activities
a human being can do.

:51:39
Really?
Have you done it?
Yeah.

:51:41
Have l parachuted off
the top of a building? No.
Uh-huh.

:51:44
No?
No.

:51:45
So how do you know
what it's like?

:51:50
l don't.
Huh. lnteresting.

:51:55
Would you like
some more bulgogi?
Sure.

:51:57
Yeah?
Yeah, thanks.

:51:58
l actually like this.
Yeah, it's good.
You do?


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