The Perfect Man
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:32:01
She listens to Patsy Cline
when she's sad.

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Hypothetically.
:32:04
Say she does.
:32:06
Then what?
:32:08
Patsy Cline's her sad music?
:32:11
Wait a minute.
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Now.
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This is very happy music.
:32:23
Keep it. But you know what?
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Even if he does
cheer her up...

:32:27
he can't be a guy
that's afraid of tears.

:32:41
It's like he wrote
it about us.

:32:45
What if she's into word games?
:32:47
Scrabble, you know,
stuff like that?

:32:49
Oh, yeah. Good stuff.
:32:51
A little wit,
a little wordplay.
I like that.

:32:54
And if she's been
dumped a lot? Then what?

:32:56
A lot?
:33:00
That's a tough one.
:33:02
I guess the perfect guy
would be...

:33:06
He'd be someone who could...
:33:09
He could be anywhere
in the world...

:33:12
but he chooses
to be with her because...

:33:15
life is better with her
by his side.

:33:18
What do you think?
Did I pass the test?

:33:23
Very nice to meet you.
:33:24
Stop it!
:33:25
Big problem.
:33:28
Hey, cutie.
Hi, Amber.

:33:30
Hey, okay. Designer dress,
bias cut, wedding chic.

:33:35
Where's the problem?
:33:36
It's a small fortune.
:33:38
No, that's a lie.
It's a large fortune.

:33:40
It's your day. Do it.
:33:42
Really?
Yeah.

:33:45
I adore you.
:33:47
Okay, what about the cake?
:33:49
You know what, girls?
I got to go to work. Really.

:33:51
I was thinking
of something layers,
chocolate, strawberry.

:33:54
Amber, let's talk
about it tomorrow.

:33:56
Lance, step away
from the purse.

:33:59
She's gorgeous.
Yeah.


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