We talked about how the lights from the buildings and cars seemed like reflections of the stars that shone out so pretty and bright, that night.īret: Do you remember what you said to me? across the city from our little spot on the hilltop. Jemaine: Oh, I remember exactly what we did at the lookout. Oh, Jenny, tell me, do you still walk? Do you still get into sandwiches in a big way?īret: Still walk a lot but I'm not eating as many sandwiches as back then.īret: Do you remember what we did up there at the top of the hill? Oh, that's the only way to have sandwiches. Jemaine: Ah, we'd just grab a sandwich and put it in our mouths. Jemaine: On our feet, if I remember correctly.īret: We walked to the top of the hill and we ate sandwiches. We watched it and we wept.īret: It was "Police Academy 4". it was something like but not necessarily "Schindler's List". Jemaine: Oh, I love Andy's parties! What crazy parties! How is that guy, anyway?
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Jemaine: Yeah, Andy's party! That's right! Oh, Andy knows how to throw a party, doesn't he, Jenny? Jemaine: That's right, wasn't it one of those boring work parties? Where was it that we met, that time that I met you, when I met you? I meant it was nice to meet you the time that I met you. Nice to meet you, Jenny.īret: Oh, we've met before-quite a few times, actually. Jemaine: No, I'm sorry, I think you've mistaken me for somebody else.īret: No, it's me, I'm Jenny. Jemaine: I've just said hi, woman in the park.