00:05I'm telling you, years from now, school children will study it as one of the greatest first dates of all
00:10time.
00:11It was unbelievable. We could totally be ourselves. We didn't have to play any games.
00:16So have you called her yet?
00:17Let her know I like her. What are you, insane?
00:19Oh, guys.
00:21It's the next day. How needy do I want to seem? I'm right. Right?
00:25Let her dangle, man.
00:27Oh. I can't believe my parents are actually pressuring me to find one of you people.
00:33God, come on. Just do it. Call her. Stop being so testosterone-y.
00:40Which, by the way, is the real San Francisco treat.
00:48I got her machine.
00:49Her answering machine?
00:50No. Interestingly enough, her leaf blower picked up.
00:55So, um, why didn't you say anything?
00:58Oh, no, no, no, no. Last time I left a spontaneous message, I ended up using the phrase, yes, indeedio.
01:05Oh, look. It's Rachel and Barry.
01:07No, no, no. Don't everybody look at us.
01:09Okay, okay. What's going on?
01:10Okay, they're just talking.
01:12Yeah, well, does he look upset? Does he look like he was just told to shove anything?
01:17No. No, no, actually, he's smiling.
01:20Oh, my God! Don't do that!
01:23What, what, what?
01:24That man across the street just kicked that pigeon.
01:28Oh.
01:29And basically, that's how a bill becomes a law.
01:33Oh.
01:35Hey, Rachel.
01:37Hey, Rachel.
01:40Hey.
01:41You know, it was, uh, it was actually really great.
01:44Took me to lunch at the Russian tea room, and I had that chicken, you know, where you poke it
01:48and all the butter squirts out.
01:50Not a good day for birds.
01:51And then we took a walk down to Bendel's, and I told him not to, but he got me a
01:55little bottle of shindle.
01:58That's nice.
01:59Now, was that before or after you told him to stop calling, stop sending you flowers, and to generally leave
02:04you alone, hmm?
02:06Right. Well, we never actually got that.
02:10Oh, it was just so nice to see you.
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