Confessions of a Teenage Drama Queen
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:05:02
In the city, I took two subways
and a bus to get to school.

:05:05
It amazes me
that I can get to school

:05:07
without it costing $1.50.
:05:18
Dellwood High.
:05:20
I shall be a bird in a cage
with a good school district.

:05:23
However, there is absolutely
no point in being negative

:05:26
about things
you just can't change.

:05:28
I look upon my new town
as an empty stage

:05:30
to which I'm allowed to bring
my own script.

:05:32
In my heart, I feel that
a legend is about to be born.

:05:35
That legend would be me.
:05:56
Hello.
:05:57
Hey.
:05:59
I'm Lola Steppe.
:06:01
I'm from New York, originally.
:06:03
Ella Gerard.
:06:04
I'm from right here, originally.
:06:07
Well, hi.
:06:10
Hi.
:06:14
Hi!
:06:17
Hi.
:06:19
Have you ever seen
Sidarthur in person?

:06:21
No, but I think Stu Wolff
:06:23
is the greatest poet
since Shakespeare.

:06:25
I do, too.
:06:27
I have every CD they ever made.
:06:28
-You do?
-Yeah!

:06:30
And that's Stu Wolff dancing.
:06:32
I've downloaded
some great shots of him.

:06:34
Here he is at the Grammys.
:06:35
This is where he lives.
:06:37
This is the dress that I'm gonna
wear when we get married.

:06:41
This is him getting
into his limo.

:06:42
That black spot right there
is his head.

:06:44
What a wonderful
black spot it is.

:06:46
Hi.
:06:47
Carla Santini.
:06:48
Sidarthur.
:06:50
My father is Stu Wolff's lawyer.
:06:52
Really?
:06:53
Your dad must have been in the
same room as him and everything.

:06:56
Many times.
:06:58
Aren't you the girl who just
moved into the Swenska house?


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