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A long time ago Ed Saxberger wrote a book of poetry that no one ever cared about. When a group of young artists rediscov | dG1fZ21NWEd1MTlZQWc
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00:01Please.
00:02My boy!
00:03Gloria!
00:04There she is.
00:05How's it going, kids?
00:06Oh, I've missed you.
00:08This is Saxburger.
00:09Hello.
00:10Hello there.
00:11Gloria Gardner.
00:12Pleasure.
00:15So, are you an artist too?
00:17Gloria, this is Saxburger.
00:19Hm?
00:20Who wrote way past ago?
00:24Oh.
00:26Of course, this is exactly how you would look.
00:30It's an honor to meet you, Mr. Saxburger.
00:34Saxburger here has agreed to take part in our recital.
00:36Reading.
00:37I just got chills.
00:38What are you drinking?
00:39You decide, darling.
00:41Just help the man out.
00:42Do you want a slow gin fizz?
00:44Do you want a chai latte?
00:46For the love of God, not a chai latte.
00:49How about an absinthe?
00:51Yes, an absinthe!
00:53I'll have a black coffee, thanks.
00:55So how's the play going, Gloria?
00:57There's never enough financing.
00:59One of our key castmates just dropped out to do an episode of some police procedural on network television.
01:05It's insane!
01:07I promise I'll let you kids know when we're back on our feet.
01:10We'll all be on pins and needles.
01:12Anyway, I want to hear more about your reading.
01:15Actually, it's an event, right?
01:17Well, Saxburger's giving some serious thought to writing something new.
01:22Thinking about it.
01:24And?
01:26Well...
01:27Well...
01:28...
01:30...
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