Medurat Hashevet
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:27:20
Nothing.
The battery's dead.

:27:22
Not just the battery...
:27:28
Is this weird for you?
:27:31
Why didn't you want us to visit you
while you were mourning?

:27:34
Who said I didn't want you to?
:27:36
That's what they said.
:27:37
Ya'ir and Ayala would come to
the Center, huddle-up in a corner,

:27:40
and then they'd choose the
delegation to comfort you.

:27:43
Whoever wasn't chosen would stay
at the meeting with all the geeks.

:27:49
So you stayed with the geeks?
:27:51
The geeks and the lowlifes.
:27:54
But then I went home.
:27:56
That's how it is, when Ya'ir
and Ayala and you aren't there,

:27:59
there is no point in staying.
Don't you know that?

:28:02
That's funny.
:28:04
I'm always sure that wherever I am
is where it's the least interesting.

:28:08
Shame you didn't come to comfort us,
you'd see I was right.

:28:12
They said your family didn't want
too many people coming.

:28:16
Actually, I wanted you to come.
:28:31
I have to go.
:28:36
See you at the bonfire? - I may not
go to the youth group's bonfire.

:28:39
Why not?
:28:41
I think we'll have our own bonfire.
All the geeks and lowlives.

:28:46
Shame.
My birthday's on Lag B'Omer.

:28:49
What, right on the day?
:28:51
According to the Gregorian calender
it's the day before.

:28:53
A day before doesn't count.
:28:58
'Bye.

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