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Hey! Over here!
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Kate?
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Sorry for grabbing you like that.
It's Erica, right?
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Hi.
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Hi.
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Nice place, yeah?
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It's... Yeah.
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Drinks?
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Sure.
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It's a crazy place.
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Yeah. It is.
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Come on.
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The cocktails here are really great.
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Ever been to a molecular
mixology bar?
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It's really cool. They use chemicals
and foams, dry ice and stuff.
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Right. And salmon jerky?
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It's imaginative.
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OK. I can deal with that.
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What can I get you, ladies?
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Um, I usually get
the Backwards Bellini.
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What about you?
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Er...
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I'll go for jerky. Why not?
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Cool. Let's get comfortable.
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Where shall we sit?
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Anywhere's good.
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Happy here?
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Yeah.
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What?
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Here we go.
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One salmon jerky,
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and a Bellini.
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Enjoy.
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Thank you.
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And here are some menus...
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Want to eat?
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Oh...
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Are we doing food...?
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I can come back...
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No, it's fine.
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Er, we'll start with
the charcuterie platter...
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OK.
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And then some sweet anchovies,
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pea and beet fritters
and some fries.
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Great.
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You want fries?
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Sure.
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No problem.
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You like being told what to do?
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I find it's easier. Yeah.
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Easier?
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For me.
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For everyone.
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OK.
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So let's keep it easy.
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Anything else?
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Yeah. You can take away that
fish drink. It's making her wince.
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I'm sorry.
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No problem. Bellini?
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Yeah.
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You girls enjoy yourselves.
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Cute.
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He's all right.
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I expect you've introduced a lot
of girls to the Backwards Bellini.
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Probably less than you think.
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I'm not sure.
I think it's a few.
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Sorry.
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Excuse me.
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It's fine.
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Take the call.
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It's just my brother.
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I'll call him back later.
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He's being a twat, as usual.
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Are you close?
You and your brother?
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Oh, you know.
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Family.
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They can be a bit intense.
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It must be nice.
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I see my parents,
like, twice a year,
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if they're willing,
which they're not.
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Why's that?
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Ring your brother.
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Like I said, he's being a twat.
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Where were we?
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I dunno.
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Am I going wrong?
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No, you,
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you're fine.
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I like this.
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What is it?
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Oh. Something I bought in Tuscany
last summer.
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I wear it a lot.
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It's nice.
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Yeah. I didn't mean to buy it.
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I was in Arezzo, looking for
this stupid cheese shop when...
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when I passed this young girl,
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seven or eight years old,
selling these just off the road.
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Just her and her dad sitting
on plastic milk crates,
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making these together.
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I stood there for ages watching
and they didn't even glance at me.
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That's sweet.
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I know it's nothing special, but...
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she had such a beautiful smile,
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this kid.
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You must think I'm a idiot.
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Not at all.
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Oh, I am. I am.
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I don't know why I'm telling you
stuff like that.
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It's these dates.
Everything moves so fast.
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Yeah. I know...
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Too much, too soon?
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No.
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No.
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It's actually...
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not.
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Say something now.
I'm... I'm blushing.
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OK. Tuscany,
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must have been perfect.
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Yeah.
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That was a weird holiday.
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I broke up with my ex
on the plane coming back.
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Oh.
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Sorry, talk of exes. Naughty of me.
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He sort of thought we'd
end up together. But...
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whatever. We didn't.
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He?
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Yeah.
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Right. I thought you said that.
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Yes.
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Well, that's...
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You go out with boys?
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Can we not do this?
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I'm not doing anything. You're the
one dating girls and screwing guys.
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It's, it's complicated.
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I'm so sick of women who go this way
and that on a whim.
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It's not complicated.
It's annoying and not honest.
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Says who?
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Yeah, I see men from time to time.
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Well, I'm sorry, but girls
who date guys just aren't my thing.
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I'm with you now.
We're having a good time.
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Maybe you're just straight and bored.
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So what?
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Either way, it's none
of your fucking business.
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What are you doing?
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Pass me my bag, please?
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You're leaving? Just like that?
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You know, you're only
proving me right.
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I can't be the first girl
to call you on this.
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You're rude.
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You don't even know me.
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Just wait.
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Why?
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Because there's something's
going on here. Isn't there?
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Here we go.
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Charcuterie, anchovies,
olives, pea and beet fritters,
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a side of chips on the way.
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You've got some mayo,
dips, chilli, tomato...
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and there's your Bellini.
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There you go.
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Is everything good?
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Everything's good. Thanks.
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Enjoy.
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Let's get drunk.
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You were right
about these cocktails. Whoa!
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Yeah, they pack a punch.
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Drink some water.
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I'm fine.
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Really.
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I'm just going to
keep on drinking until...
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Yeah. What is it?
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No, no, I can't talk right now.
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Sorry about that.
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He calls a lot.
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Yeah?
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He just wants me to be happy.
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Well, you don't sound very happy
when he calls.
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I want to know why you're so angry.
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I'm not angry.
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No offence, Kate,
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but you seem like an angry lesbian
with a dick complex.
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I'm not the one
that has to worry about dick.
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Tell me, how many girls
have you actually slept with?
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Er, what's that got to do
with anything?
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Is it any?
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Have you actually slept
with any women?
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OK, now you're being rude again.
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I'm just trying to work out
why you're here.
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We didn't order that.
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No, this is from the guys
over there.
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Take it away.
We can buy our own drinks.
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Don't be silly. Leave it with us.
Thank you.
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Yeah. Go with the flow.
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Cheers.
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Chill out. No need to be rude.
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Oh, God. Don't.
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What? They're just boys out.
Be gracious.
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OK.
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What are you doing?
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Being gracious.
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Shit.
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Hi.
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Hey. Who are you?
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I'm Kate and this is Erica.
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Cool. Christopher. Richard.
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So, you girls looked
a little lonely over there.
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Well, we just came by
to say thanks for the drinks.
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No problem.
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Sorted. Well,
you guys enjoy yourselves.
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Hang on.
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Whoa, whoa, whoa. That's it?
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Is there something
we can do for you?
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I dunno, er... How about a dance?
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Hm?
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I reckon you, in particular,
could use a dance.
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Sure.
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Let's do it.
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OK.
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Hi. Er, Chris.
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Come on.
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Hi.
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How long have you been watching me?
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Only a little while.
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You looked like
you needed some rest.
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I did.
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Check out's in two hours
if you want to sleep some more.
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Cool.
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Hey.
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We had a nice time, right?
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Yeah, it's just...
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I have to get going soon.
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What do you usually do now?
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Usually I go home.
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Is that what you're going to do?
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I guess.
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If you're trying to get rid of me
quickly, you're doing a banging job.
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Come here.
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Ask me anything.
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Hmm?
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Just ask me something,
and I'll answer.
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Go on.
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What do you hate most
about yourself?
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I'm a really good liar.
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Are you? Who do you lie to?
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Myself, mainly.
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But also...
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pretty much everyone else.
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So why would I ask you something
if you can't tell the truth?
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Because I like you.
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It might be different with you.
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Ask me something else.
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What do your family
think about this?
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About who you are?
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They don't know, do they?
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Kate, you don't understand.
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My family loves me.
They really love me.
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Can't you see how important that is?
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Whatever.
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Is this what you do?
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You pick a fight and then you run?
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Give me a reason to stay.
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Because I don't know
when I can do this again.
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Erica, you can do what you like.
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Don't you understand that?
The world won't stop turning.
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Three.
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What?
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You wanted to know
how many girls I've been with.
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Three.
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There was one six years ago.
I was crazy about her.
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Then there was a girl
at the gym last year.
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Right.
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Is that true?
Because it's a little...
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Yeah.
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I know.
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So can we just stay here a little?
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Then you can go. Promise.
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And the third one.
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What's she like?
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I don't know.
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Jury's out.
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Her case needs a little reviewing.
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Oh, yeah?
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No, no. Just ignore it.
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Just...
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Hey, what is it?
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'Where are you?'
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No, I'm fine.
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I-I just stayed out late.
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'Why won't you
tell me where you are?'
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No, I couldn't ring.
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'Why not? Why not?'
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I just couldn't.
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'You haven't forgotten
we're meeting Mum at three?'
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Just tell Mum
I'll be there at three.
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Fuck this.
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'Who's that?'
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Nothing. That was nobody.
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'Erica. Erica!
You really need to be there.'
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OK. OK. Yeah.
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I've got to go. Yes. Fine.
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Fine. I've got to go.
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I can't do this. I'm sorry.
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Look, I'm staying. I'm right here.
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It's OK. I understand...
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I've got to go cos I've got a life
where people know who I am.
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Your family don't talk to you.
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So don't tell me
you don't know what this is about.
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Kate, please. Just tell me
what you want and I'll do it.
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Just say what you need to say.
It's nothing. It's just words.
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Just tell me some truth,
for fuck's sake!
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I want you to stay.
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No. That's not it. Jesus!
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I want it in this room.
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I'm gay.
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Yes! Big deal!
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And...?
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I see guys to keep my family happy.
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To make them think
I'm not a disgrace.
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To make them think
I don't love women.
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Anything else?
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I rationalise it all.
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And it makes me feel like shit.
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Thank Christ.
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Now, can you put some clothes on so
we can go get some fucking brunch?
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Brunch?
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Yeah.
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Erica.
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'Erica?'
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'Erica?'
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Hello?
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'Erica,
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'I love you but you can't do this.
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'You can't do it.
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'Do you understand?
You can't do this.
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I'm sorry but you can't.'
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What is wrong with you?
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Nothing is wrong with me.
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Is there, like, a special category
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that you women look for
to find mugs like me?
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