Me and You and Everyone We Know
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that were advertised
in the Sunday supplement?

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- Is it a classic instrument?
- What?

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Is it timeless, or is it likely
to go out of style in the next 20 years?

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I would say it's a new classic.
But 20 years is a long time.

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I think everything's gonna be
computerized in 20 years.

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- Soup won't be computerized.
- Why not?

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It's a liquid.
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Dude, did you just give her
the family discount?

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Yeah. She's my neighbor.
I'm trying to work on my karma.

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- Do you know what karma means?
- Yeah.

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It means that she owes me one.
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I love you.
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I'm not following you.
My car's parked over there.

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- In Smart Park?
- No, on Front Street.

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Oh, I parked in Smart Park.
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So, at the end of the next block
we'll separate. At Tyrone Street.

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Yeah, the "Ice Land" sign is halfway.
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It's the halfway... point.
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Ice Land is-
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It's kind of like that point
in a relationship, you know...

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where you suddenly realize
it's not gonna last forever.

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You know, you can
see the end in sight.

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Tyrone Street.
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Yeah, but we're not even there yet.
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We're still at the good part.
We're not even sick of each other yet.

:29:48
I'm not sick of you at all.
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And wow! It's been a good
like six months, right?

:29:54
What? Six months?
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Then the Ice Land sign
is like eight months?

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You think we'd only last
a year and a half?


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