Confessions of a Teenage Drama Queen
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:53:02
I knew you wanted money.
:53:03
Look.
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Nothing.
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That's not onion rings.
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Can you believe this?
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We're actually having coffee
with Stu Wolff.

:53:16
I have so much to ask you
about your work.

:53:20
It's impossible
to talk to someone

:53:22
who's had that much to drink.
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You know, you just don't
understand the artistic soul.

:53:26
He drinks so much to numb
the intensity of his feelings.

:53:29
All geniuses do, Ella.
:53:31
I want onion rings.
:53:34
This is a donut!
:53:38
I want onion rings.
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Now.
:53:43
What is wrong with
the service around here?

:53:46
Are we together?
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Who are you?
:53:49
The fates have sort of
brought us together.

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-This is Ella.
-Ella what?

:53:54
Ella Gerard.
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58 Birch Hollow Road,
Dellwood, New Jersey.

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201-555-0199.
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My parents are staying
at the New York Hilton.

:54:03
I don't want to worry them
by being incarcerated.

:54:05
It's my mother's birthday.
:54:07
I bought her a rug.
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Be quiet, Mr. Wolff.
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You?
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Lola Steppe.
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My father's name
is Calum Steppe.

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Address is 512 Bleecker Street.
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212-555-0125.
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All right, the three of you,
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sit over there
while I make some calls.

:54:23
What's wrong with you?
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Why did you lie like that
to the police?

:54:27
They're gonna find out
that your father is dead.

:54:29
What's going on?
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-Who are you two?
-What's wrong with you?

:54:32
You're not afraid of what
your parents are gonna say?

:54:34
I'm resigned
to what life may bring,

:54:37
but why did you give
a false address?

:54:39
You know, Ella, I think
your true soul and spirit

:54:42
are finally beginning to emerge.
:54:43
Why did you lie?
:54:45
I didn't lie.
:54:46
My father does live
on Bleecker Street.

:54:47
And he has a rent-controlled
apartment and a dog named Negus.

:54:51
You told me your father died
in a motorcycle accident.

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So I exaggerated a little.
:54:56
A little?
:54:57
Exaggerating a little is saying
you're a little taller.


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