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00:00Oh, hey, I think you could help me out.
00:06Oh, are you working the grand opening?
00:08Your shirt.
00:09I'm supposed to be there right now, but, uh...
00:13Brad, produce manager.
00:16Keely, bakery clerk.
00:17There's no grand opening.
00:18They're sending everyone back.
00:19They wouldn't.
00:20They'd put us up in these hotels.
00:21Hey, look at the bright side.
00:23These rooms are paid for.
00:25Two day vacation.
00:26Yay.
00:27We have a free hotel room for two nights.
00:32You can't blame me for being upset about me losing my job.
00:35I just can't believe that the health department had to come in right then and there.
00:41You don't seem to let things go very easily, huh?
00:44I'm about to be fired.
00:45You can't do anything about that stuff right now, so just try to enjoy this time.
00:52Why sit around and be all stressed out?
00:55It's just like, well, live your life, and whatever happens, happens.
01:07I just feel like my life has had just, like, check engine light, and it's just going off
01:11my whole life.
01:12All I know is that you are a produce manager who works full-time, and I'm just a part-time
01:17bakery clerk.
01:18I used to be so uptight about everything for years.
01:21This is the most fun I've had in a while.
01:23I'm not happy, Brett.
01:24Something happened.
01:25What happened?
01:26What are you trying to tell me?
01:27Look, I really like you, man, and I think we've got a good thing going, and I want to
01:30keep it going, but I've got baggage.
01:36This is a perfect example of time well wasted.
01:39We started off this morning today as total strangers, right?
01:42Here we are sitting together at a bar, having great conversation as if we're best friends.
01:54That's how you take a day off, right there.
01:56I can't argue with that.

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