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I got serious about seven years ago.
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- And what was the bottle that did it?
- '88 Sassicaia.

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- Ah.! Well, congratulations.
- Mmm.

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- Yeah.
- That's very good.

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- Well-
- That would do it. Yeah.

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Hmm.
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Mmm.
:49:19
Oh, wow, that's nice.
That's very good.

:49:21
We need to give it a minute,
but that's really tasty.

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How about you?
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I think they overdid it a little.
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Too much alcohol.
It overwhelms the fruit.

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Huh.
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Yeah. Yeah.
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I'd say you're right on the money.
:49:43
Very good. Nice.
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- Thank you.
- Mmm.

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Mmm! Is that Stephanie's kid?
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Oh. Yeah. That's Siena.
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- Oh, she's a sweetie.
- Cute. Cute.

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Where is she?
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- She's at her grandmother's.
- Oh.

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Steph's mom.
She spends a lot of time over there.

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You got kids?
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Uh, me? No. No.
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No, I'd just fuck 'em up.
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No, that was the one unpolluted part
of my divorce- no kids.

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Yeah. Same here.
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Good.
:50:18
Let's go in there.
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Now, for a low, low
4.8% A.P.R. financing-

:50:36
Looks like our friends
are really hitting it off.

:50:39
Yeah, I would say that.
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Yeah.
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So, what's your novel about?
:50:47
What's my- Oh, brother.
:50:49
Well, it's, uh-
it's difficult to summarize.

:50:52
Um...
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it starts out as a kind of
first-person narrative...

:50:57
about a guy taking care
of his father after a stroke.


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