Confessions of a Teenage Drama Queen
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1:01:12
My saviors.
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Oh, my God.
1:01:16
Oh, it's Steve.
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-It's Steve!
-Hang on.

1:01:19
Stu, I know you're really busy.
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I was wondering
if I could talk to you.

1:01:22
Why not?
Be my guest.

1:01:25
I can't believe I met you.
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I mean, I can't believe
I'm sitting here with the man

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who wrote all those songs
that made my spirit soar.

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What were you thinking
when you wrote

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"behind some doors people
are waiting to sparkle"?

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I have no idea.
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But you wrote it.
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Life's a little foggy,
a little soggy.

1:01:47
You know, that really
said something to me.

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I'm sure to a hundred million
other girls,

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but especially to me.
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I'm happy to oblige a fan.
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No.
I'm not just a fan.

1:01:57
I mean, I sat at your feet,
metaphorically.

1:01:59
When I listen to
"Always Morning,"

1:02:01
I wore a gray jacket because you
wore a gray jacket on the CD.

1:02:04
You wore gray
because it was ambiguous.

1:02:06
Am I right?
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No.
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I'm right.
1:02:16
You look disappointed.
1:02:19
Well, I am.
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In me.
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Yeah.
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I mean, I still think
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you're the greatest thing
since Shakespeare.

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It's just too bad
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I'll never be able to discuss
your poetry with you.

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Why?
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Because, Mr. Wolff,
you're a drunk.

1:02:48
I hope getting this thing back
is easier than getting it out.

1:02:51
Guess what!
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I've been grounded.
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Me too!
I'm so proud of you!

1:02:58
This is the day
I've been waiting for

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since my first summer camp
when Carla told all the kids


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