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Am I embarrassing you? Are you - See, I didn't want to do it here with this yard, on this porch. I wanted it to be somewhere new, some place fresh for both of us. | 1hap
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No. No | 1hap
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Chris, I've been ready a long, long, time. | 2neu
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I almost got married two years ago. | 2neu
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You started to write me. | 2neu
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Every day since. | 1hap
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Why didn't you let me know? | 1hap
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Give me a... | 1hap
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Give me a kiss. | 1hap
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beating around the bush. | 1hap
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I will never forgive you. All I'd done was sit around wondering if I was crazy waiting so long, wondering if you were thinking about me. | 1hap
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Oh Annie, we are going to live now. I am going to make you so happy. | 1hap
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Not like that you're not. | 1hap
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I kissed you. | 1hap
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Like Larry's brother. Do it like you, Chris. | 2neu
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Hey, let's drive some place. Huh? Let's get out of here. | 3sad
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No it's nothing like that. It's- | 3sad
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Yeah. I suppose I have been. But it's going from me. | 3sad
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I don't even know how to start. | 3sad
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It's just all mixed up with so many other things, you know? You know overseas I was in command of a company? | 3sad
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Yeah, sure. | 2neu
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Well I lost them. | 3sad
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How many? | 2neu
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Pretty much all. | 3sad
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Aw, geez. | 3sad
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You can't just toss off a thing like that because they weren't just men. You know? | 3sad
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Like for instance, there was this one time it had been raining for several days and this kid he just came up to me and he gave me his last pair of dry socks. He just put them in my pocket. That's a little thing, you know, but that's what kind of guys I had. | 3sad
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They didn't die, they killed themselves for each other. I mean that, exactly. Just a little more selfish and they would all be here today. | 3sad
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Mmhmm. | 2neu
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To bring that on to the earth again, you know, is like some kind of monument and I thought I would just make a difference to them. | 3sad
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But then I came home and it was incredible, you know? The whole thing was just kind of this random bus accident. You know, I went back to the rat race again, I went to work. | 3sad
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And I didn't want any of it. I guess that included you. | 3sad
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I just want you to know Annie. | 2neu
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What would I do with a fortune? | 1hap
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I don't care then. | 1hap
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No. Wrong number. [LAUGHTER] | 1hap
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[LAUGHTER] That sent shivers up my spine. | 1hap
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What shall we do if they suddenly walk in on us.[LAUGHTER] | 1hap
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We'll behave exquisitely. | 1hap
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With perfect poise. | 1hap
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I think I shall do a curtsy. | 1hap
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It's strange; things that ought to matter dreadfully, they just don't matter at all when one's happy. Do they? | 1hap
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Yes. Meaning just that. | 1hap
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Well what does it all mean? That's what I ask myself in my quest for ultimate truth. Dear God, what does it all mean? | 1hap
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Don't laugh at me. I'm being serious. | 1hap
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Who's they? | 1hap
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Who knows? | 1hap
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Yes. Yes with all of his might. | 1hap
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Let's be superficial, and just pity those poor philosophers, huh? Let's blow trumpets and squeakers and enjoy the party for as long as we can, you know, like small, idiotic school children. | 1hap
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[LAUGHTER] | 1hap
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Oh Come and kiss me darling before your body rots and worms pop out of your eye sockets. | 1hap
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Oh Elliott, worms don't pop. | 1hap
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Oh See, I don't care what you do, see. You can paint yourself green and run naked through the Place Vendome and run off with all of the men of the world. I shan't say a word, just as long as you love me best. | 1hap
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Aw. Thank you, darling. The same applies to you too, except that if you so much as look at another woman I'll kill you. | 1hap
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Oh Charles, that was his name. He did wiggle so beautifully. | 1hap
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That was a rouser, wasn't it? | 1hap
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The manager came in, he found us rolling about the floor, biting and scratching like panthers. [LAUGHTER] How utterly, utterly ridiculous. | 1hap
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[LAUGHTER] I'll never forget his face. [LAUGHTER] | 1hap
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[LAUGHTER] We were very much younger then. | 1hap
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[LAUGHTER] And very much sillier. | 1hap
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Did you get the mail? So you saw my letter? | 3sad
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Yeah. I know. | 3sad
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I don't understand. You've already done so much, I don't know why do you have to go back. | 3sad
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I don't know. I put in that. request too. They didn't... | 3sad
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I guess, you know, everybody has to make sacrifices. | 2neu
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There's people that have given more though, you know? | 3sad
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I know. | 3sad
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There's babies over there, though, that need mothers. | 2neu
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I don't know how you can be okay with this? I don't know why you're not-- you're fine with it. | 3sad
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Just, you know, kicking myself. | 3sad
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things just aren't what they seem. | 3sad
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I just don't see why it has to be you. | 3sad
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If not me then, who? | 3sad
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What am I going to do? Huh? | 3sad
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You'll videotape everything, yeah? | 3sad
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Yeah. | 3sad
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Maybe you can send it to me, like stream it, yeah? | 3sad
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Don't you guys have access to computers over there. | 2neu
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Last month-- Yeah. | 3sad
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I just don't know how I'm going to do it without you. | 3sad
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I have to find sitters. | 2neu
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I can't raise a baby by myself. How? | 3sad
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We've got friends, that's why we moved here, huh? Because there is a day care down the street. | 3sad
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I know. | 2neu
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And your mother is close by. | 2neu
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I'll send you lots of letters. | 3sad
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And I want lots and lots and lots of pictures. | 3sad
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...to this spot for this massive celebration of like sex and death... | 1hap
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Look at this, my hairs are standing up my arm. I'm giving myself goose bumps. | 1hap
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That's the wind. | 2neu
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Well, so? What do you think? | 1hap
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Can I ask you a question? Are you on your period? | 2neu
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Why do you ask me that? God damn it, I told you not to ask me that I hate it when you ask me that. It's insulting. | 0ang
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I just, we just have different ideas of what this evening is supposed to look like. | 0ang
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Because they never do. Do they, have they ever? | 0ang
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We missed them twice. | 2neu
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Twice is every year we've tried that's ever. | 0ang
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No we won't. It's pointless it's like a waiting up to see Santa Claus. | 0ang
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I feel like my whole life is going to be spent here on the beach with my eyes wide open and my hands clasped expectantly, waiting for fish to show up and the fish never show. | 0ang
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you were fine during the phone call from Marge, dinner was okay, doing the dishes was fine. | 2neu
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