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:25:05
She is some kind of newspaper columnist.
:25:07
Comes in here once in a while. Great tipper.
:25:10
What is her drink?
:25:11
Usually beer.
Tonight, grey goose martini, dirty.

:25:24
Hi.
:25:27
I noticed your glass was getting a little low.
So I took a liberty of bringing you another apple martini.

:25:31
Thank you.
:25:32
And I couldn¡¯t help but notice you look a lot like my next girlfriend.
:25:37
What is your name?
:25:38
They call me Chip.
:25:39
Aha, you can't get them to stop?
:25:42
That was funny.
:25:44
Listen, Chip, I understand the courage to take to walk across the room and
try to generate a relationship out of thin air.

:25:49
So don't take the following personally.
:25:51
You have fantastic eyes.
:25:54
Thanks. Try to listen.
:25:57
This is no selection on you. I am just not interested.
:26:01
But thank you for the compliment of coming over.
:26:04
You are welcome.
So do you like Cuban food?

:26:07
Chip, seriously, that was not a code
for "I wish you try harder".

:26:11
Are you always so shutdown,
and afraid that the right man might make you feel like...

:26:15
Like a natural woman?
:26:17
Sorry, I am late, honey. I could get a cab.
:26:19
How was the meeting?
:26:21
Oh well, there was a beginning, a middle, and an end.
Nice to meet you, Chip.

:26:32
You too.
:26:36
Now on the one hand it is very difficult for a man
to even speak to someone who looks like you.

:26:41
But on the other hand, should that be your problem?
:26:44
So life is kind of hard all around.
:26:48
Well, not if you pay attention.
:26:52
I mean you send out all the right signals.
:26:53
No earrings, heels under two inches, your hairs pulled back.
:26:57
You wear reading glasses, but no book.
:26:59
Drinking a grey goose martini, which means you have a hell of a week,
and beer just wouldn't do it.


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