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And the guinea pig took off her knee pants, got off her skateboard and said, "You, thank you."
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Oh, great crowd, wow, what a rousing performance.
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Hi, Joe.
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Alright, alright, this is how we say hello.
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Alright, well, I'm here to ask you 73 questions.
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Alright, so what material am I walking in on right now?
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This is a rehearsal of Fleabag, the play.
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And what's the significance of this theater that we're in right now?
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This is the very same space I ever did the first preview of Fleabag.
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And what's the most memorable theatrical moment that you've had in this theater?
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In quite an early performance, I was I was performing right here and there was a girl sat in the front row who laughed so hard at jokes that her boob came out.
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Okay then, well, Fleabag is now a massive hit and I'm a huge fan.
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Thank you.
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Where did the concept for the show come from?
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I think I was really inspired by the cynicism I was feeling in my 20s and and then also wanting to play a character I could really relate to and also a touch of female rage.
1:09
How did you define female rich?
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Uncontrollable, violent female anger.
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And Killing Eve is another show that I'm a big fan of.
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Thank you.
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How would you condense that series into a quick little soundbite?
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Murder, murder, hair.
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Now, which do you prefer: writing for multiple points of view or writing from a singular point of view?
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Um, I do like writing from a single point of view because it means you really have to delve into the psychology of one person.
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How different or difficult was that to write without also acting?
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It was kind of a relief to begin with, but then I did start to miss it.
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And when talking about Fleabag, I heard you said it was hard to not look at the camera.
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Does it feel good to be in front of the camera again?
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Money means this is not, this is just your face, isn't it?
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Oh, just toughening you.
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Of course it's my face.
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There's no camera here.
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Give me those.
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Bye, guys.
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Thanks so much.
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Great 4:10 rehearsal.
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So Fleabag's a show that I binged recently.
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What's a show that you've been recently?
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Homecoming.
1:50
What's your dream role?
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In mud.
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And I really like to play someone who folks up in the wilds.
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I like raised by animals.
2:00
What's your favorite word in the English dictionary?
2:02
Trumpets.
2:02
Favorite podcast in the podcast Pantheon?
2:05
Guilt and Shame, and Guilty Feminists, just anything with the word guilt in it.
2:11
Favorite artists?
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My name agreed.
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Favored artistic moment in the history of all art?
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In the history of all odds, you.
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What's your favorite British idiom?
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Never look a gift horse in the house.
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In the house, in the mouth.
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Favorite American idiom?
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I'm just gonna circle back.
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Biggest difference between American and British Schumer?
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Um, I think if it's really truly funny that really shouldn't be a difference.
2:42
What's one thing fans would be shocked to learn about you?
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I didn't write any of it.
2:47
Would you consider I stand up ever?
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Yeah.
2:50
Can you tell me a joke fast?
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Tattle baby.
2:53
You are staging the world's biggest art heist.
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What lie do you tell the security guard to let you into the museum?
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I am the main security guard so I could see you're on your way out.
3:04
What do you have planned for the rest of the day?
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I'm gonna go into the feedbag, edit the final day.
3:08
Oh, I cannot wait for that.
3:10
You find yourself in a plane, do you take the window or ILC?
3:11
Window.
3:11
Find yourself on the train, are you riding backwards or forwards?
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Hmm.
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How do you unwind?
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Oh, sleep.
3:19
Who is your favorite designer right now?
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Gavin, he designed my amazing liquid red thing from the Golden Globes.
3:26
Who's the most stylish fictional person?
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Doesn't help.
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Who is the most stylish real person?
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Bill Nighy.
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What would you consider to be your beauty philosophy?
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Ah, don't even think it will save eyebrows.
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Can you tell me a PG rated version of the most R rated story that you have?
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Well, I did do a play here upstairs when I was in a bath naked with somebody for I don't think there was a PG version of this.
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Dorothy, move on.
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This is Maddie who played Free Bag in the tour.
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Very cool.
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Hey, Maddie.
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Hey, Maddie, hi.
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Favorite gift you've ever received?
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Oh, build your own gingerbread house.
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I got this Christmas from my mom.
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And then I also got a really beautiful bracelets box of it.
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Yeah.
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Favorite gift you've ever given?
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I gave my brother a record and I had recorded all of his friends singing happy birthday and sending lovely messages to him on it.
4:15
Was reaching for that, was it?
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Biggest pet peeve?
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Rudeness.
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Okay, I see the workstation over here.
4:19
Can you tell me what you're currently working on?
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No.
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Come on, no, no.
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What three words describe your writing process?
4:28
Panic, panic, hope.
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And what is a crucial aspect to your creative process?
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Mhm, panic and hope.
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What would you say to anyone in a creative rut?
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Reads and walk around, get out of bed and call someone who can complain about your rut too.
4:57
Okay, show me a hit in town.
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And then what?
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Okay, that is weirding me out.
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Creepy.
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Yes, tremendously.
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So what's the best description of London that you've heard?
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I mean that it's a lovely country.
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What's your favorite thing about Soho?
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Oh, very people just open doors to you.
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Thank you.
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The seven noses of Soho.
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And what's the most English thing that I can do while I'm here?
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Apologize for everything.
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What's your favorite insult?
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Can you bleep it out because Americans really don't like this word?
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Favorite quote?
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We write to taste life twice.
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Which is the hardest in a limitations are accents imitations?
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Are you good at imitations?
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Hmm, no.
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I don't believe it for a second.
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And you're pals with Donald Glover.
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Yeah.
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What's he like to work with?
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He's adorable kitten.
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Can you tell me something about him that absolutely no one in the world knows?
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No, why would I do that?
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Okay, so we have a British red phone booth.
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Yeah.
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People don't actually use these anymore.
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Oh, they do, but may need to urinate and to call out prostitutes.
5:58
Who said Fleabag is not autobiographical, but what would you say are your biggest similarities with her as a character?
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Deep down, she's a hopeless romantic.
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And what's your favorite thing about her?
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She lives to make you laugh.
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And it's going off-Broadway.
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Yes.
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Will this be your first time performing on stage in New York?
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Yeah.
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Who is someone you love to see in that audience?
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Glenn Close.
6:21
What dating advice would you give there anyone who's single right now?
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Always smell good.
6:24
What's the worst first date you've ever had?
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Someone who was more boring than they were hot, does that make sense?
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How'd you like to be remembered?
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For my favorite lamp, Edison, making people off.
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And who would you ask 73 questions to?
6:36
Rasputin.
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Thank you.
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Do you normally get recognized on the street?
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Yes.
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Peaceful ambiance.
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Uh, we have here.
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How do you handle pressure in your career?
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Um, I think I feed off it.
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Do you have any regrets in life?
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No.
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What are some of the best advice that you've ever given or received?
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And my mom's always give me the best advice.
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And there was one in particular when I remember it's me when I was younger, one day, darling, you'll walk into a room and there'll be somebody there who you're very attracted to, and you might just wanna have sex with them immediately.
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They might want to have sex with you me to be, but that doesn't mean you have to.
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It's good advice.
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Now, what's the best advice that you've completely ignored?
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Don't eat that.
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What's a question you generally detest being asked?
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What's it like being a woman in comedy?
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What's it like being a woman in this industry?
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What's it like being a woman?
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What's the question that you want to be asked more?
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Um, are you a model?
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Do you want me to ask that question?
7:45
Alright, so we're in a park called a park.
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Tell me something a little bit about this park.
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And this is where I always end up off to Gay Pride.
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Where did you grow up, Evie?
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I grew up in Ealing.
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How do you describe your upbringing?
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Loud, loving and spatula.
8:02
Look at that.
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Oh, look at that doggy.
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I knew that.
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So cute.
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Oh, you doing something behind my back.
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A morning person or a night person, what are you?
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Night.
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Pilates, yoga.
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Oh, yoga.
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Jogging or swimming?
8:14
Jogging.
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Very random, we're at a party, it's a good party, karaoke happens, what do you do?
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Take it very seriously.
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And I heard you have a theory about song selections.
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Yeah, I think you can tell an awful lot about as a woman could tell a lot about a person by how they conduct themselves in a karaoke session.
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What would you pick?
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He's a from Lady the whoo, that's a good selection when a dad should always go Frank Sinatra.
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That's right, baby.
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Yeah.
8:36
Last question before you head to your appointment, would you be available to give some feedback on a script?
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Oh, yeah.
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So I wasn't talking about me.
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Oh, the proud of it.
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Oh, my goodies should be, that's excising.
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Drop me a line.
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So good.
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Give you encouragement and read it.
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Thank you.
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I'm really well, it got the sex like you think so much just a draft.
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I can't wait to meet it.
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It is the dress so great.
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Okay, wow, thanks, baby.
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Bye-bye.
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She's gonna love it.