When A Man Falls In The Forest Page #2

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2007
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You bet. Take care.

She likes you.

She's very friendly.

Well, she was friendly to you,

not to me.

Well, it's 'cause I know her.

Is she married?

I don't think so.

Well, you should ask her out.

Well, I don't know

about that.

Have you been on a date

in the last four years?

Uh...Not really.

So the last time I remember

you going on a date then

would be before...

before the accident.

Started driving again or...

I don't have a car.

Mom?

Do you have a phone?

What?

I need to call my mom.

No, sorry.

Do you know

if they have one downstairs?

Sorry.

Hey, Erik.

Hi, Mr. Curtis.

Is something wrong?

I can't get inside.

Locked yourself out?

You're locked out?

Here, maybe I can do it.

Come here,

show you a little trick.

I do this myself

a couple of times

when I lock myself out.

Yeah.

Take a credit card,

slip it in,

wiggle it around...

there you go.

Thanks, Mr. Curtis.

No problem.

Tell your mom and dad

I said hi.

Okay.

Tell your mom and dad

I said hi.

Tell your mom and dad

I said hi.

So you were licensed

in the State of Delaware, right?

So how can the government

say it was wrong for you

to practice architecture?

I initiated business

before I had

the physical license document.

I passed the test,

but apparently

that doesn't matter.

And you can get fined

for that?

You can go to jail for that.

This is pretty serious,

okay, you know?

I mean, I--

and if I don't go to jail,

I'll probably lose my job,

and I don't think the company's

gonna protect me, so...

Sounds like a kafka novel.

That's crazy.

Hey there, Bill.

How's everything going?

Hey, you work here

all night or...

Yeah.

Yeah, every day, huh?

Yeah, just Sunday

to Friday.

Man, I don't know--

I don't know how you do it.

I mean, I--I don't think

I could do that,

Stay up all night

and everything.

You get used to it.

Yeah?

Yeah, I guess it's just like,

you know, anything else, huh?

Now, what does that do

for, you know, like--

you know, with your wife--

I mean--

you know, it seems

like everybody just--

Bill, you all right?

Bill.

I just have to--

are you--

something wr--

did I s--

Um...

Okay.

Could you...

Hey, listen, if I said something

to upset you or something,

I just, you know...

Oh, I'm gonna get this.

Have a good weekend,

all right?

Yes, yes.

Why are you

always nagging me?

You come home.

You nag, you nag, you nag.

I'm not nagging.

Do you know how hard I work,

and I've got to put up

with this?

What kind of father are you?

Look at you.

# When I go, #

# a sky of blue,

a pale breeze, #

# as if god knew permanence #

# has graced this thought. #

# A silent prayer, #

# an open wound,

a melody. #

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