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Shirley? (louder)
Shirley?!?
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Well, it sure as hell isn’t for me.
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| It must be for one of the kids.
Chris?! |
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They’re not kids, goddamnit.
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They’re old enough to run for Congress.
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How do you know it’s not for you?
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| The last person to call me was Nancy Miller. Remember?
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Well? Maybe it’s Nancy Miller.
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| She moved away three years ago.
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Speak American, goddamnit!
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| I’m busy. What do you want!? |
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| I don’t want to talk to him.
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Talk to who?! We don’t even know who it is . . .
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| Watch your mouth, Chrissie. That’s no way for a young woman . . .
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And how can she date a man with the same name as hers? It makes no sense.
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| I already told you. It was Chris. He wants to . . . borrow money.
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What’s he want money for? Drugs?? Is it Angel Dust?!
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| Angel Dust???? God, what century do you even live in??!
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I remember when alcohol got the job done. If you were depressed, you went out and got drunk. Now, it's Angel Dust.
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