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Especially on a one night thing.
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I mean, I'm extremely
paranoid about my health.

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- There's no way I would have...
- Whoa, I find this very scary

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that you don't remember what happened.
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No, listen, ok...
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I didn't write an entire book,
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but I kept a journal, ok?
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And I wrote the whole night in it.
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That's what I mean,
you idealizing the night!

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All right, listen!
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I even remember what
brand of condom we used.

:32:19
Okay, that's disgusting.
I don't want to hear it!

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It's not disgusting...
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Ok, you know what,
when I get home,

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I'll check my journal from '94,
but I know I'm right!

:32:31
- Wait a minute...
- What?

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Was it in a cemetery?
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No...
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No, we went to the
cemetery in the afternoon,

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it was in a park.
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Very late at night.
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In the park!
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Wait a minute...
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Okay...
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Is it that forgettable?
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I mean, you really don't
remember... in the park!

:32:50
Okay, wait a minute.
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I...
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I think you might be right...
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All right now, you're
messing with me, now.

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Are you messing with me?
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Ok, no, I'm sorry!
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I think you...
I mean, you're right, okay?

:32:59
Sometimes, I put things in drawers
inside my head, and forget about it.

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I guess it's less painful to put certain
things away than to live with it!

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- I'm sorry!
- It's like that...

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... that night was a sad
memory for you?

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No, I didn't mean that
night in particular...

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I just meant certain things
are better off forgotten.

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I remember that night better
than I do entire years.

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Me too.
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Really?
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Well, I thought I did...
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But, maybe I...
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Maybe I put it away
because of the fact that...

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My grandmother's funeral
was the day

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we were supposed to meet again.
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It was a tough day for me,
but must have been worse for you.

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It was unreal.
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I remember looking at a dead
body in the coffin.

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Her beautiful hands so warm, so sweet,
that used to hold me, that...

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Nothing in that coffin resembled
what I remembered of her.

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All the warmth was gone.
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Then I was crying...
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so confused if I was crying because
I was never gonna see her again,

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I'd never gonna see...
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... you again.
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I'm sorry.
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I'm sorry to go on like this,

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