Elizabethtown
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Louisville.
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He's in Elizabethtown.
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Oh, good.
I hope someone's driving you...

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'cause the roads around there
are hopelessly and gloriously confusing.

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I'll keep that in mind.
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I'll draw you a quick map.
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I mean, I'm so happy we're sitting here
having this conversation...

:17:31
at 3:00 a.m., or whatever time it is.
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You know, it's such a great time.
Everyone's sleeping but us.

:17:36
It's really nice to have a conversation
with you and that you're really listening.

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I feel like I can really talk to you....
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So, you want to get to 264,
and then you want to not miss 60B.

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I'm going to be obnoxious about that.
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Bens are strangely delightful
and very intuitive.

:17:55
Complex. Almost too complex
to be around.

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-Do you know any Bens?
-I know one Ben.

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I'm a student of names.
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For example, what's your dad's name?
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Mitchell.
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-Mitchell.
-Yeah.

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Or Mitch?
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Mitchell. Sometimes Mitch.
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Son of a Mitch.
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And today I was fired by a Phil.
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Phil? Phils are dangerous.
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Phils are less predictable than Bens.
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And your girlfriend is a....
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Ellen.
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-How's that going?
-Sort of a wait-and-see.

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-Oh, yeah?
-But then I waited and I saw.

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I was gonna say.
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I have never had a good experience
with an Ellen or a Phil.

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-How about with a Mitch?
-Never met a Mitch I didn't like.

:18:59
Fun. Full of life, you know?
You know what I mean when I say fun?


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