Lipstick Jungle (2008) s02e08 Episode Script

Chapter Fifteen: The Sisterhood of the Traveling Prada

Previously on Lipstick Jungle There's one very special guy who I wouldn't be standing up here without.
So, Rodrigo, will you please come up here? I just wanted to ask you to go easy on him.
You don't know what it took for him to buy that ring.
Joe was gonna ask me to marry him? I don't need any more of your insider tips.
Joe, I didn't give you bad advice.
I didn't know about Rodrigo.
But the fact is, Victory isn't seeing him anymore.
They're done.
No, I'm gonna head back to my place.
I'm guessing it's not to pack.
Nico, I'm not moving in.
Queens? Damn.
I had you pegged for Connecticut.
A lot of people think that.
Your lack of judgment has cost this company millions.
You can't fire me.
I just did.
First, I had to get over my fear of going stir crazy at home, spending my days installing spyware on my daughter's computer.
Do you know how? 'Cause I couldn't figure out the manual.
So, you really don't miss all of this? Mmm I miss it.
Yeah.
I wouldn't be sitting here if I didn't miss it.
But there's a part of me that likes being independent, finding a project, a new voice, but on my own terms.
Can't you do that for us? That's tempting.
Oh, I'm very flattered that you thought of me, but Don't be flattered, be thrilled.
Tell me what it would take.
Whatever projects you've got, bring them here.
Go through our slate.
Weed out the stuff that you don't believe in.
God knows, you've got a better batting average than Barry Bonds.
It's not about a slate.
No, I know what it's about.
You're gun shy.
You invested years in that studio, and they showed you the door without blinking.
It was a complicated situation.
New management was coming in.
I know Griffin Bell, Wendy.
I know his playbook.
He got rid of you to make room for his people and his ego.
Well, whatever the reason, it's over, and I am not without regret.
Oh, I'm betting Griffin regrets letting you go more than you regret anything that you did, and their loss could be our gain.
So, what do you say? Give me the weekend to think about it.
All right, take the weekend and call me Sunday.
That's still the weekend, Andrew.
Oh, yeah, that's right.
I haven't had one of those in a while.
Here, take these.
These might tip the balance.
Oliver Stone has signed on to the top script.
It's a musical.
You got Oliver to do a musical? Mmm, made you look! See? You're interested.
Yeah, I am, but I'm not available.
Oh, come on.
What could possibly be more exciting than spending a weekend at a new media conference? Not my idea of fun.
Quit hogging the pickles.
Do you know what my idea of fun is? Having a job.
Wake up, Nico.
Print is dying.
Magazines are gonna be collectors' items.
Well, then, I'll have a very profitable career on eBay.
Slaw, please.
Oh, I see.
So, you're gonna make me go alone to this and face those pasty, hostile bloggers all by myself? Yep.
Well, in that case, I deserve this last pickle.
No, no, no, that's mine.
No, no, no.
No, no, no, I'm doing the No, that's mine.
Hey.
Hi.
Hello, Wendy.
Hi.
Oh, I completely spaced.
We were supposed to have lunch at Victory's today.
Oh, I understand.
Listen, I won't interrupt.
You're not interrupting.
Actually, you're saving me from eating a really soggy sandwich.
Would you check in with me when you come back? Yeah.
It's nice to see you.
So, I had no idea that you and Griffin were such good buddies, now.
Like it or not, he's still my boss.
All I'm saying is, you don't have to eat and laugh and have a grand old time with the person who fired me.
It's not high school.
I can't quit cheerleading 'cause you don't like the captain.
Fine.
Never mind.
You know, if you were still here, I would be eating and joking with you.
You didn't just get dressed up for me and Vic, did you? No.
I had a meeting with my accountant.
Hmm.
Hey! Um, hi.
Where's Roy? I gave him the day off.
Just give me a second, I'm on the last line, here.
Oh, sure.
Please, don't look at that! Okay.
Well, I mean, we don't have to stay.
Did you want to do lunch another day? Yeah, Nico's not very hungry.
I forgot.
I'm human.
I give up.
This is pathetic.
Well, what exactly are you trying to write? It is a letter to Joe, fifth one that I've written this morning, but every apology just sounds more lame than that last.
Well, what are you apologizing for? Okay.
Ellen came over last night to tell me that Joe had planned to propose to me.
He had a ring.
I know, it's crazy, right? I mean, we haven't been on a date in months, we just got past sneering at each other, and then, suddenly, he just wakes up one morning with marriage on his breath? Who does that? Somebody who's ready to get married, I guess.
Well, evidently, he was, until I kissed Rodrigo at my show, wearing a wedding gown! I'm just I'm mortified.
I've never hurt someone this badly.
Well, if he had proposed, what would you have said? I don't know.
God, I just I wish I would have known why he was upset, earlier.
Well, Victory, that's why I wanted To eat.
We really think that you should eat 'cause you look a little weak.
Yeah.
I want a margarita.
Oh, well, I mean, honey, I mean, it's 00 in the afternoon.
Yeah, I'll make them with two shots, instead of three.
Okay, we've got to say something.
Not now.
Not a good time.
No.
Salt, or no salt? Neither, I'm good.
Okay, look, we cannot stand here and watch her unravel like this.
Um, honey, why don't we pack our stuff up, and go away for a long weekend? I have got this friend, and she's opened up this B and B way upstate, and we could all go up together and take advantage of the spa treatments? I don't deserve to be pampered.
I need to be horsewhipped.
That may cost a little extra.
I'll cover the tip.
No, you should go.
I mean, every gallery owner is gonna be there.
Have Francesca introduce you to people.
You know, Francesca's more your friend.
Thanks.
She's a colleague, and she invited us both.
Yeah, but I called to RSVP.
She What? What happened? Well, let's just say that she was more than a little disappointed when I said that I'd be coming alone.
Honey, that's ridiculous.
You deserve to be there more than I do.
You're the photographer.
No, I'm the plus one.
That's not true.
It's okay.
Seriously.
I'm flattered she remembered my name.
Yeah, that maitre d' at Michael's, he still calls me Herbie.
I want you to go to that party.
It's important for you.
It's important for your career.
You need to put yourself out there.
You're gonna be late.
Go.
Have a fantastic time, and tell Wendy and Vic that Herbie says hi.
Bye.
Hey, can I put your suitcase in the car? I'm still packing! Well, then, what's this down here? My carry-on.
Uh, honey, we're not boarding the Orient-Express.
We're spending 72 hours in the sticks.
So? So, that means you're not gonna have a lot of costume changes.
How much you pack? Two bags.
They were smaller, and I'm taller.
I guess I'll just go consolidate.
Okay, look, can we at least agree to tell her on the way up there? What's to gain by telling her? Honesty.
We don't lie to each other.
You made it! Hey, it's so good to see you.
Wow, this place is so charming.
How did you ever find it? Oh, I came up to this area years ago for a corporate retreat, and I got lost.
I ended up in the driveway.
I fell in love at first sight, and then I killed the old couple who lived here.
Easy, sweetie, it wasn't that much of a struggle.
I'm glad to know that the fresh air hasn't hurt your sense of humor.
You look terrific.
Did you tell them how long I've known you? Yes, I told them that you were my first boss at Simon and Schuster.
She uses that term very loosely.
She was never boss-able.
We know that.
This is the lounge, and it's all yours, anytime.
Uh Ladies, ladies, you might want to take this opportunity to turn off your cell phones, and, besides, the reception up here is a little touch and go.
Nico.
I'm done.
Done.
Um is that the bar? Yes, it is, and it's all inclusive, so whatever you want.
Oh, you may regret that you just said that.
I only have two rooms, but I do have one queen-size and the other with doubles.
Oh, why don't you take the single one? Vic and I can bunk together.
Oh, no, you take it.
I'm sure you could use the peace and quiet.
Wendy's got two kids.
Really, I couldn't.
I mean, this whole trip was Nico's idea to begin with.
So, you really should have your own room.
No, it's okay.
I'm sure both rooms are lovely.
It's always a negotiation with you corporate types.
Let it go.
Everybody's got fresh sheets.
You don't trust me alone with Victory, do you? Exactly.
Hmm.
Um is that a juice bar? I just see mixers in there.
It's a spa, dear.
You drink liquor, you age quicker.
Really? So, when we're sitting by the fire, we're just gonna be nursing tall glasses of carrot juice? You can make your own.
You know what, honey? There's only two rooms, so you take the single.
Oh, really? You sure? Enjoy.
Why don't you go upstairs and unwind, and take a long hike.
Sign up for some treatments.
I'll see you at dinner.
Bring your appetites.
I mean, define appetite in this part of the world.
I'm starving.
I know.
Me, too! I've heard of baby vegetables, but those were embryos.
Yeah, it's spa cuisine.
There wasn't a lot of it, but at least she grows it all on her own land.
How come you got a chocolate, and I didn't? There's chocolate? Where? I'm sure you got one, too.
No.
No, no, no, no.
There's no chocolate here.
I did not get a chocolate.
Huh? No, I don't have any chocolate.
Show me the chocolate.
Calm down.
I'll share this piece.
We're all gonna share one piece of chocolate? Pass.
I'll eat the yogurt and honey soap.
You'll eat one-third of that soap.
Pass my purse? So, what treatments are we signing up for? I don't know.
I haven't decided yet.
Can we discuss that hottie who served us? He should have been dessert.
Not really my type.
How about you, Vic? I didn't notice.
Come on, Vic, you're depressed.
You're not dead.
What's with the credit card? I'm using it to cut the chocolate.
What? Are we gonna snort it? Hey, how about a eucalyptus wrap? I'd rather eat a loofah.
I'm talking treatments.
Oh, fine.
Whatever.
All right, here we go.
Thank you.
Make the most of that.
Oh.
Is this carob? Um That would be carob.
Oh, that's it.
I'm checking out.
Why am I apologizing? I mean, if anything, I should be turning the fickle and flaky argument around on him.
Vic.
No, I mean, I'm not a mind-reader.
He didn't even drop me a hint.
You know? A clue, like say, "Hey, have you ever been to Tahiti? "They have these wonderful honeymoon huts there, set on stilts.
" And then, he gets all sad and nasty and all rejected.
I mean, I didn't even know that there was anything to reject! I mean, God! You know? Screw you, Joe Bennett! I wouldn't put that in the letter.
No, yeah, no, I have a whole new letter for him.
Except, the only problem is, he doesn't know that I know, and then, once he does, he's gonna fire Ellen.
Well, then, tell him we told you.
Well, that doesn't make any sense.
I mean, how would you guys know? I mean, you didn't You didn't know he was gonna propose.
Did you? We did.
We've known for two weeks.
What? I can't believe you.
So, you guys have just been talking about this? Every time I turn my back, you make little hand signals? No.
Okay, it's not that simple.
Honey, we were trying to protect you.
It's just the way How could you not tell me? Well, honey, there were so many times I wanted to tell you.
I was just in too deep.
I encouraged Joe to take that leap.
When it all first happened, it was so unclear as to where you were with Rodrigo.
I mean, why would we taint that relationship, and then confuse you? Yeah, and we thought maybe you wanted to get back together with him again and I mean, besides, you don't tell someone about a surprise party before they walk in.
Yeah, but you should probably tell them after it's been canceled.
Canceled because she kissed the contractor.
We tried to do damage control.
Really, Nico tried to get Joe not to return the ring.
And where was I during all of this, by the way? Was I in a coma? My God, why do you guys always treat me like the child who can't handle the truth? Vic, we didn't want to make it any worse.
You already have.
Who asked you to protect me from my own life? Oh, hey there.
Oh, hey.
Did you want to close up? Oh, no, no, you're fine.
Can I get you some more juice? Yeah, no, I'm just waiting for what's in this glass to ferment.
Well, can I at least put another log on the fire? Something tells me you're gonna be here a while.
You and your friends looked like you were having a good time at dinner.
I was your waiter.
Bryce.
Yes.
Right.
I'm Victory.
Hey.
So, how long have you been a waiter here? I normally don't.
I just pinch hit when they're short.
I am really a therapist.
Oh, my God, why didn't you say that when you walked in the room? Okay.
Maybe you can tell me how I'm supposed to deal with two friends who have always infantilized me, and then they justify it as altruism.
Massage therapist.
Oh.
Oops.
But I had a great yoga master who pointed out that I was always living in the past, and he helped me focus on using the present tense.
Never "I was," "They said," "They knew.
" Just "Here," "Now," "In this moment.
" Am I living in the wrong tense if I try to book a massage for tomorrow? Oh, hey, looks like you got company, after all.
Well, I will see you tomorrow.
Sleep tight.
Victory.
I am so sorry.
I should have trusted my instincts.
I really did want to tell you sooner.
I'm sorry.
It's pretty sweet, huh? I used to collect Hudson River paintings, and now I'm living in one.
God, if Kirby was here, he could do a whole show just of this meadow.
Kirby? He's the guy I'm seeing.
He's a photographer, up-and-coming.
Is that code for young? He's 26.
You should have mentored me.
Believe me, it's not all It's not all what? You know how tough that city is on relationships.
Especially when your girlfriend has a high corner office.
Yeah, it doesn't help.
You know what they care about here? Are your hens laying? Can I trade you my pig for your goat? You're an editor-in-chief? They don't give a damn.
But, "Loan me your tractor, 'cause mine is broken"? That'll put you on the A-list.
You drive a tractor? Who are you? You ran a huge division, lived in Armani suits, got Christmas gifts from the White House.
Yeah? What's your point? You were the center of the universe.
No, I thought I was the center of the universe, and then I moved out here and realized I'm a very small part of it.
You really don't miss it? The city? Not in the least.
I got to get back.
That knot on your neck runs along the same meridian as your eye and your heart, and something is clearly blocked.
Mmm When can I book another treatment? You may need something more than that.
When is the last time you laid on your back and just stared up at the stars? I mean, it's an incredible job offer, you know? And part of me really does miss being in the mix, you know.
Having some structure, you know? I mean, a place where I can feel a sense of that accomplishment.
But then there's a part of me that really just does not want to be a slave to that lifestyle anymore.
Which is why I haven't even told my friends, yet.
I mean, Victory, she will support me in anything I do, but Nico, she would never understand.
I mean, she just feeds off the competition, and the Miss, you're cracking the mask.
Oh.
Oh.
Right.
I'm sorry.
So sorry.
So, what happens up here during the winter months? Must be beautiful.
But people probably lose their minds.
I mean, there's only so many snowmen you can build.
It's the perfect getaway, though.
Should I be sweating this much? Hey, Vic? Hmm? Don't send him an angry letter.
I'm sorry.
It's just that Joe's actions, I think they come out of inexperience, actually.
I mean, he means well, but for all his business sense, man, he's totally socially inept.
You said so yourself.
What? That's all I had to say.
I'm not gonna send him any letter.
I just want to try to forget everything.
What's that? Oh, I think that's me.
It's work.
I have to take it.
Tell Griffin I said hi.
Hello? Hey, how come I haven't heard from your buddy? Uh Well, have you, um Have you met my buddy? On Thursday, and you were right.
She's perfect for us.
It's an easy fit.
She didn't tell you we met? Well, we haven't talked, yet.
Honestly, I would have expected to hear from her by now.
Maybe that's a bad sign.
No, no, I wouldn't jump to that.
Well, look, if she's on the fence, could you push her over? I'll do my best.
Yeah.
Kirby! What are you doing here? Special delivery.
Should we park ourselves here? Yeah, this is good.
Hey, thanks, by the way, for encouraging me to go to that party last night.
Met a lot of cool people.
You went? Yeah, took home a lot of cards.
I met this Dutch woman who just opened up a gallery on Avenue B, and she wants to see some of my stuff.
That's fantastic.
Yeah.
She invited me to this crazy installation she's having.
It's under a ramp on the Cross Bronx Expressway.
You want to go? I don't know.
After spending 24 hours here, I'd rather go to a gallery on the back of a pickup truck.
Sounds kind of amazing.
Know what's amazing? This view.
There isn't a neighbor for 20 acres.
I mean, that's like from my apartment to the Brooklyn Bridge.
Mmm-hmm, yeah, but what subway line comes out here? None, thank God.
I don't know.
It's a little quiet.
Do you want to make some noise? Hey, there! Hi.
Where are your partners in crime? I haven't seen them around.
I guess everybody's doing their own thing.
That's why this place is here.
Maureen, can I ask you a question? What's up? When you walked away from your career, did your friends give you grief? No, not really.
Some were envious.
Some thought I was crazy.
My mother thought I was hiding from the law.
Why do you ask? I got a job offer in the city.
And it's a good gig.
I'd probably be a fool not to take it.
Well, you'd be a fool to take it for anybody but yourself.
Listen, there were people I saw every day, friends I spent holidays with, they were like family to me.
And then, when I left, did some of them lose my number? Maybe.
But, hey, they can't live my life for me.
I wish we could stay here till tomorrow morning.
Really? I mean, do the words leftovers and hungry bear mean anything to you? I just wish you could see it at dawn.
It's breathtaking.
Did you bring your camera? Uh-uh.
Didn't know I'd be spending the night, and I got to return my buddy's car.
That's all right.
We'll be back.
Many more dawns.
Should we leave a marker? No need.
This place is gonna be ours, all 20 acres.
I mean, that is, if they accept the bid.
What? You're kidding, right? I was thinking we could build a house beyond those trees, and a studio for you right over there.
Oh, you're seriously trying to buy this place? We could come here on the weekends.
It would be good for us.
Well, it sounds like you're trying to fix something.
What's broken? Nothing.
Um I just thought it would be nice having a quiet place for us to come and get away from the chaos of the city, and But Yeah, but I love that chaos.
Why? Because I don't need quiet.
I grew up in quiet.
Why would I want to go back to it? Babe, I love the city.
Yeah, fine, it was just an idea.
Oh, look, I mean, well, don't get me wrong.
Look, I love nature, and picnics.
But that's why God created Central Park.
You know, we had better get going.
You have a long drive home.
Something tells me you like beer as much as you like wheatgrass juice.
Both natural.
How's the neck? Any better? Yes, it is much better.
If only you could just lower the Big Dipper a little bit, so I don't have to strain.
That is actually the Little Dipper, but I will do what I can.
God, I haven't done this in years.
I make it a point to lie back and look up, wherever I am.
It doesn't matter if I'm in Hawaii, Thailand, Paris.
How have you lived in all these places? How have you not? Once you know it's out there, aren't you curious to see everything? Well, yeah, of course, but I guess I just always want to come back to my own bed, you know? You're talking to someone who travels with her own quilt.
Well, you don't have it now.
Yeah, but I kind of want it.
The French have an expression What does that mean, addicted to your own linen? "Bad in one's skin.
" Your body, mind, and spirit are out of whack because you're not being honest about something.
Hmm.
What was that? Nothing, I just think I got a chill.
That better? Thanks.
I would have said yes.
What? I would have said yes.
If Joe asked me to marry him.
He's the one.
He's always been the one.
That's what's honest.
I would have said yes! I would have said yes! Victory.
I would have said yes! I would have said yes! How did you get that call yesterday? The phone rang, and I answered it? Were you sitting in that chair? She was.
Well, get up.
I want it.
Can't I at least finish my scone? I'll finish it for you.
Get up.
Oh.
You waiting for a call from Joe? Yeah, I left him a message last night.
Yeah, I don't think he needed to pick up the message to hear it.
I mean, dogs in New Jersey got it.
Okay, look, a Cosmo quiz.
What do you wish you had known at 25 that you know now? Don't kiss your contractor, if you want Joe Bennett to call you back.
Oddly, that's not one of the choices.
Oh, come on, Vic.
Relax.
Joe's probably out of town, or maybe out of the country.
I don't think she needs any more advice from us.
It wasn't advice, I was offering her comfort, and it was from me, not us.
Guys, don't hate me, but Do you think that maybe we could go back to the city just a little bit early, like, say, now? God, yes.
Absolutely.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but there's leaving and then there's fleeing.
Was it something I said? Was it the food? Did the towels smell like an old sponge? Oh, no, it was perfect.
This is a slice of paradise.
Then, why are you cutting the slice so thin? I will be back, and you'll have a tough time getting rid of me.
Maureen, thank you so much.
Oh, my pleasure.
Oh, despite what it looks like, I really enjoyed myself.
And, listen, if that job is meant to be, you'll make the right decision.
Thank you.
All right.
Next stop, West Village.
How long were you going to wait to tell me about the job offer? You got a job? Where? What kind of job is it? Better than the one she had.
Wow, that's so fantastic, hon.
When do you start? I haven't decided I'm taking it, yet.
I'm still thinking.
Gee, if only friends could be honest and not keep things from each other.
Isn't that what you told me? I didn't say anything, because I wanted to hear my own voice before I heard yours.
Talk about no good deed goes unpunished.
What? Who do you think recommended you for that job? Who asked you to do that? No one asked me to.
I just did it.
Didn't you do that for Shane? I'm not married to you.
Whatever.
Fine.
Just Whoa.
What was that? Pothole.
Potholes don't have fur.
Well, you're gonna keep driving? Yeah, I'm not certified in possum CPR.
Wow.
It really is Nico World, and we just live in it.
Or not, if you're a possum.
Oh, fine! Whatever it was probably just crawled back to die.
If this phone doesn't ring soon, I'm gonna join it.
It was further back.
See? Look, I didn't kill anything.
Can we just go home? I promise.
Look, there's nothing in the road.
Do you think that possum had a family? Honey, we just saw.
There was no possum.
Are you kidding me? Well, don't flood it.
Oh, I hope it's not the alternator.
What? Well, that's what everybody always says.
I'm checking under the hood.
Come on.
What are you looking for, a tiny, little mechanic in here? No, I used to help my father tune up his Buick.
That's nice.
Oh.
Ow! God.
I'm calling for help.
Oh, finally, thank God! Joe? Yeah, I just got your message.
You're right.
We should talk.
Where are you? What? Did you find something? Nothing.
Are you still on hold? Yeah, I'm working my way through Lionel Richie's greatest hits.
Thanks, Joe.
Hang up.
Joe's coming to get us.
Are you sure? Because, if I hang up now, I'm gonna have to go all the way back to Say You, Say Me.
Does he know that you know? I mean, did you tell him? No, I don't want to do it over the phone.
Wait, you're right.
Sorry, that's so stupid.
Why is it so important to you that I have a really good job? Seriously, it was just a job referral.
Can you please tell me what I did wrong here? You don't respect me as much since I left Parador.
That is absolutely not true.
Why don't you just say it, hmm? Everything's different.
Does it really bug you that you can't say, this is my friend, the studio head, anymore? No, that's not what bugs me.
You broke our deal.
What deal? We were gonna run Matrick Verner together someday.
When did I say that? What, the first week I was there? Nico, I was just in shock that I even had my own office with a stapler.
Are you kidding me? We talked about it so many times.
It was as real to you as it was for me.
Nico, even if I did say it then, my dreams are different now.
I'm not looking to conquer the world anymore.
I know.
I know.
I'm sorry.
I guess it was selfish.
It's just Having you an elevator ride away, and knowing that whatever crap came at us, at least we would deal with it together.
It's not the same, Wendy.
It's just not.
It's Joe.
Oh, thank God.
Two cars.
Guess one of us isn't going to the Village.
Wow.
Three damsels in distress.
Well, it wasn't a flat.
Otherwise, I would have been able to fix the flat.
Which car would you like us in? Thank you.
Thanks.
Thanks for doing this.
My pleasure.
Where's the moose? I wouldn't judge you, you know, for not taking the job.
Yeah, you say that.
Because it's true.
I believe that you believe that.
What happens when we start having less and less in common? We won't.
I won't let it happen.
Do you want this job? No.
I don't.
So, I So, I You first.
You sure? Please.
I've thought a lot about us.
My God, so have I.
And I Sorry.
Your turn.
I should have listened to you way back when.
I was out of line buying your business.
I've tried to be your business partner.
I have tried to be your friend.
I'm not really comfortable with either one of those relationships.
I should have done this a long time ago.
What is this? Your business.
I don't want to be paid back.
I don't want any connection at all.
It's yours, free and clear.
Everything in there makes that official.
Well, I have to go.
Car is gonna take me to the airport.
Tom will take you and your friends back to the city.
You can tell Nico that I'll have the car towed in the morning.
Honey, honey, are you okay? Honey, shouldn't you be in that other car? What's going on? He gave me my business back, then said goodbye.
Oh, Vic.
Oh, I got it.
I got it.
Yeah, sure you do.
Ooh, all right? Yeah.
Is it Griffin? Yeah.
Go ahead and take it.
He's still your boss.
Hey, Griffin, what's up? When are you coming back? I'm here.
We just arrived.
Fantastic.
You have to see what the team came up with for the new website.
It's outrageous.
The conference turned out to be worth it.
You guys are all there, working Sunday night? Everybody couldn't wait to dive in.
Did you eat? There's a sushi platter.
Uh, it sounds great, but I'm gonna have to catch up with you tomorrow.
Thanks.
Bye.
You guys, go.
I'll be okay.
Did you tell her? No.
Oh, my God, no more surprises.
If you're gonna tell me that I'm adopted, can you wait till Thursday? Well, we were thinking Well, since no one's expecting us until tomorrow afternoon We'd squeeze out a couple more hours from our weekend.
Move over, please.
Guess what we scored from Joe Bennett's limousine.
Well, ladies, I do think that it is time to re-tox.
I love you guys.
We love you.
To all my friends.

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