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Oh, wait.
Your money.
Do you want me?
Don't scratch.
What?
You'll make it worse.
Sorry.
It's okay.
It's my fault.
Hm?
You're my first unhappy customer,
so I'll give you a discount
for today.
Ok?
Nice to have company.
Right?
Let's go.
Stop raining.
It's OK.
Thanks for thinking of me.
Sure, any times fine with me.
What is it you do?
Whatever she wants.
I will be your escort
and show you a good time.
We can go out,
go dance, go party.
You want me to be good?
I'll be good.
You want me to be bad?
I can be bad.
Satisfaction guaranteed
or you don't have to pay.
- Hi.
- Hi.
- Two?
- Yes.
- Come with me.
- I have a reservation.
Oh, okay
What is your name?
You know,
my wife made the reservation.
Today is my birthday.
Oh!
Happy birthday!
- Thank you.
- What is your name?
I didn't make a reservation.
That's ok.
I can just take down your
reservation right now.
What is your name?
Anna. Anna Chen.
Anna Chen
is Beautiful name.
What do you want to eat
Anna?
I'm Hoon.
- Enjoy!
- Thank you.
It tastes good, right?
Today is my birthday,
so what will you do for me?
To the right is a zoo.
Straight ahead is an amusement park.
Or maybe shopping?
Do you know Seattle well?
Of course.
Okay, I'll be your guide.
So today, you follow me.
There is just one thing
you all need to remember.
So go head and
What happens on the ducks?
Stay on the duck!
You guys ready to
get out of here?
Seattle is the perfect place
to do this. Look around.
It's a beautiful city.
Ok, everybody get your quackers ready.
If you don't have a quacker,
I wanna hear everybody clapping. Come on!
Clap. Quack quack quack. Quack.
Come on. You like it? Don't you? Come on.
Quackers come on.
We did it.
Look around.
It's beautiful today.
You know, Seattle is always foggy
and rainy this time a year.
But, look, it's bright and
sunny out there all of a sudden.
You know, Seattle is always foggy
and rainy this time a year.
But, look, it's bright and
sunny out there all of a sudden.
I don't know. Maybe you guys brought
the sunshine to us. Thanks a lot!
because I tell you,
Fog come back.
Folks, the good time in our lives
don't last too long.
So, take it manage the moment.
Open your heart and love it now!
Not open.
Strange
It's supposed to be open.
Hey.
Let's see up there.
How?
How did you find me?
Go away.
I came all the way
from Greece to find you.
YOU are SO tiresome, woman.
Don't look at me like that.
No, this is how I always
look at you.
Come back with me.
No. I have a new life.
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