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00:22It was a quiet midnight when I woke up in my attic.
00:26My museum, which sometimes seemed like it would never be completed, looked eerie in the moonlight.
00:34My entire collection, which I had been working on for thirty years, stood draped in shadow.
00:40There was the dining table, at which I sat and ate with her and her family for eight
00:44years, and the television we used to watch together.
00:49Each one of them held their own stories that I could feel flickering inside of me.
00:53I felt it like a shaman who can gaze into the soul of these items, but those who would
00:58visit my museum, they wouldn't know any of these stories.
01:03The solution, I believe, Mr. Orhan, is that the stories of my beloved items should be told
01:07in a book.
01:09You mean you want me to put together a sort of museum catalog, Mr. Kamal?
01:13Exactly.
01:15I am hoping you'll make it more of a novel that expresses the real admiration and love we shared,
01:25all woven into the paper and ink itself.
01:30Go ahead, sir, please.
01:31Please.
01:31I'm listening.
01:37I kept her hair ties, her hair, her things, everything that I could.
01:45I took solace in all these years and her things.
01:50And I told you this to show you how sincerely you left this woman.
02:03Sir, could I be completely honest about what happened?
02:05Of course.
02:15Those times were the best years of my life.
02:19I'm realizing.
02:32If I had known at the time, I would have never let that happiness slip away.
02:42Then everything would have been different.
03:00She was 18 years old.
03:03A distant and poor relative of mine I had forgotten existed until a month earlier.
03:08I, however, was 30.
03:11And about to get engaged and married to Sabelle, who was seen as a perfect match for me.
03:20Look here, Benny.
03:21Did you see?
03:22Isn't it just so elegant?
03:24Your invitation looks wonderful.
03:26Sabelle has good taste.
03:28You have the Hilton book?
03:29Of course.
03:30Goodness, what an admirable man your father is.
03:33All this for his only daughter.
03:36Her engagement party will be held at the hill.
03:39So why was the engagement delayed then?
03:41Oh.
03:42What, are you busy?
03:47Which table's this bottle?
03:48For Mr. Kamal's.
03:49Who's Mr. Kamal?
03:50Here.
03:52At the head of the table is the father of Muntaz Basmachi, a textile businessman.
03:56Next to him is the mother, Mrs. Veggie Hay.
03:58Then there's the eldest son, Mr. Osman, with his wife, Mrs. Barin.
04:02And at the other end is Kamal Basmachi, sitting with his future fiancee, Missy Bell.
04:07All important customers.
04:08You hear a lot, so we give them our best service.
04:11If you wouldn't.
04:13Did you delay because of issues with the venue?
04:15After break, I didn't want to have the engagement without my friend.
04:18That's why we delayed.
04:19Mmm.
04:20The engagement dress for the day?
04:22Silky Ismet said it would be ready in just two weeks.
04:25Here, let me show you, actually.
04:27Oh, the sketch?
04:28You brought it along?
04:28Mmm.
04:31I'm so curious.
04:32Let me have a look.
04:33See, this is our idea for how we could try to embroider on your pearls.
04:37Oh, it's breathtaking, my dear.
04:41But my thought was that you...
04:43I thought you would arrange the pearls up and down the bottom.
04:46Yes, but it just didn't seem like a fit in the end.
04:51It's gorgeous.
04:56All right, come on then.
04:57Let's drink up, eh?
04:58To young love, yes?
05:00Yes.
05:00Come on, glasses up.
05:02Cheers.
05:04Have a good night.
05:10Come on.
05:11Come on, look up.
05:15Taxi!
05:16Come on.
05:22I think I'm a little bit drunk.
05:25Well, I guess we both are.
05:27Yeah?
05:27Mm-hmm.
05:30Oh, oh!
05:33Oh, look, isn't it gorgeous?
05:40Oh, the car's right there.
05:41Oh, yes.
05:42Come on, honey.
06:04Oh, yes.
06:05Come on, honey.
06:05I was not the affectionate kind of suitor who constantly bought women gifts.
06:12Even so, the next day I went back there to buy the Percival Light.
06:16It might be her head.
06:20It would be her head.
06:22It's a little bit.
06:40And before a pedic dispersion, I dépenses the house, do it.
06:45Hello? Can I help you with something?
06:49I'd like to buy the purse in the window.
06:51Uh, the cream Jenny Colon, do you mean?
06:54This front one.
06:55I'll get it.
07:24Fusun?
07:27It's been a while.
07:33You've grown so much. Look at you.
07:37You must not remember me.
07:38Oh, no, of course I do.
07:39Yes, Mr. Kamal, but I assumed it's inappropriate to bring those old times back up.
07:47So, what are you up to?
07:48Studying to get into the university.
07:50And I work here every day, so I get to meet lots of people.
07:53Good to hear.
07:58So, uh, what was the price on the purse?
08:07Fifteen hundred lira.
08:08I'm sure I could talk to my boss for you.
08:10She'll come right back from her lunch break in an hour or so.
08:13Mr. and I could...
08:13No big deal.
08:14I can't help the bag.
08:30Give my regards to Aunt Nesabay and your father.
08:41I saw Fusun today when I bought a purse for Sabelle.
08:44Nesabay's daughter, Fusun, you mean?
08:45Mm-hmm.
08:46So she's still working at Sine's store?
08:50Oh, sorry, situation.
08:54Fusun was so dear to me when she was a young girl.
08:57Nesabay used to bring her over here when she'd sew.
08:59I'd give her your toys, and she would play so quietly content in the corner.
09:03I walk past the store and don't even want to stop in to give my best because I'm so ashamed.
09:08They're family, aren't they?
09:10Goodness, well, your grandpa was married to a woman who was from Bosnia
09:15before he was ever married to your grandmother.
09:17Yes, since she passed away in the war.
09:18So then she had a daughter already of her own because she'd had another marriage.
09:23That daughter was Nesabay's mother, so grandmother to Fusun, yes.
09:29That's complicated.
09:30Yeah, so there isn't any blood relation between us.
09:34We're just connected.
09:40Didn't Nesabay have some kind of business working as a seamstress?
09:43Yes, Nesabay was a great seamstress, but...
09:45Well, they were destitute, you know?
09:47Hey, now.
09:48It's true, but I think all of Turkey was poor back then, honestly.
09:52And I used to recommend Nesabay to everyone.
09:54I tell all my friends and family to use her.
09:57Oh, my goodness, that beauty pageant was a disaster.
09:59Is that why you stopped having them over?
10:01Of course!
10:02Why on earth would you put a girl who's still in high school
10:04into a contest just about her looks?
10:07And worse, be dishonest about her birthday to pass the poor thing off as being older?
10:10God, her poor father was totally clueless.
10:12It's such a shameful thing, of course, but Nesabay was thrilled.
10:15Thank God she didn't actually win that beauty pageant.
10:17Just think how everyone would have laughed.
10:19They would have kicked her out of school, right?
10:20Yes, in a heartbeat.
10:22Absolutely, they would.
10:23And in so many beauty pageants...
10:25Well, we know the kind of women who get on stage, that's all I'll say.
10:29The whole country knows that kind.
10:31...updated academic schedules and guidelines
10:33for student conduct during this transitional period.
10:36Observers know that while efforts toward normalization are underway...
10:39Tread lightly, son.
10:41You're going to get engaged very soon,
10:43and to a woman who's kind as well as beautiful.
10:46Where's this purse?
10:47I want to see what you got her.
10:49Mimtaz!
10:50Hmm?
10:51Come take a look.
10:52Kemal just bought a purse for Sibel.
10:54Hmm, bought her a purse?
10:55Yes!
10:56Hey, Dad.
10:59Wow, look, Zyam's Meltem soda commercial.
11:02Matem, matem, matem, matem.
11:06Seize her share, your eczemus.
11:10Matem, matem, matem.
11:12Whatever you want.
11:25Mr. Nari, could you get me a cup of coffee too?
11:28I had studied business in America
11:29and finished my military service.
11:33My father had made me the general manager
11:35of one of his steadily growing companies.
11:40Yes, speaking.
11:42What's the news?
11:44Then, in the evenings,
11:46after everyone else had left,
11:47Sibel would come to the company I was managing.
11:49We've been waiting for you.
11:50Good night.
11:52We would make love on the leather couch.
11:58Back in those days,
12:00the daughters of westernized families
12:01who had been to Europe
12:02had started sleeping with their lovers
12:04before marriage.
12:06And among the youth,
12:07they would call it going all the way.
12:10Since she and I had gone all the way,
12:12it was only right to get married.
12:14I wanted that very much anyway.
12:16But even if I didn't want it,
12:17since she had already given me her virginity,
12:19there was no way I could leave Sibel.
12:35You're okay to see you later.
12:56I know visiting the office in the evenings
13:01isn't that comfortable for you.
13:04I mean, it's more just,
13:05it's like I'm a secretary coming to work.
13:10How about we both go and meet
13:12at my mom's old condo instead?
13:13It's pretty much just storage.
13:16And plus, it has that beautiful view of the garden.
13:19Darling, do you really think
13:20picking our own place once we're married
13:21will take such a long time?
13:22Hey, that's not what I'm saying.
13:24Look, Kamal, I don't like meeting
13:25at some secret hidden location.
13:27I'm your fiancé, not your mistress.
13:29You're right.
13:32Where'd the idea to meet there come from anyway?
13:39Just forget it.
13:47What's this?
13:48Surprise.
13:49Open it.
13:50Seriously?
13:51Mm-hmm.
13:56Remember?
13:56When we walked past,
13:58you pulled me over to see it.
14:00Yes, darling, you pay attention.
14:02Imagine how great it'll look on you
14:03at the engagement.
14:05My accessories for the engagement
14:06have already been chosen.
14:08Did I do something wrong?
14:10Come on, honey.
14:11This is so kind of you.
14:13Really, thank you so much.
14:15But I can't be seen carrying this bag
14:17no matter what.
14:19Look, the purse isn't real, okay?
14:23Not real.
14:24It's not an original Jenny Colin.
14:26It's just a replica.
14:29How can you tell that?
14:31The entire thing just screams replica.
14:33Look at the stitches.
14:34I mean, come on,
14:35compare it against the original Jenny Colin
14:36I got in Paris.
14:39Jenny Colin didn't become
14:40the industry's most expensive designer
14:42by using such cheap thread like this.
14:44They do better.
14:45They do better.
14:52What did they even charge you?
14:551,500 lira.
14:59If you want, I'll exchange it.
15:00Just get your money back, hon, okay?
15:02You were deceived.
15:03They ripped you off.
15:06Come on, sweetie.
15:07You're such a smart man
15:09and you're cultured.
15:10Apparently, you can't understand
15:11how women could still pull the wool
15:13all over your eyes.
15:24You didn't like it?
15:25No, not my taste
15:27and not my size either.
15:30Have a good day.
15:40So you went out.
15:41I spotted you last night
15:43on the sidewalk
15:44and Miss Sabelle was there.
15:47You probably went to dinner?
15:48Yes, we made plans for dinner.
15:51You both look great together, you know.
15:55Well, I'm here to, um,
15:58to ask about something.
16:03I brought the bag back, actually.
16:05Oh, would you like a replacement?
16:07Um, well, I can...
16:09Oh, how about this?
16:10Plus, it's from Paris.
16:11It's really nice.
16:12Along with these gloves here,
16:14the glamour...
16:14Not at exchange.
16:15I'd appreciate a full return.
16:17Return?
16:20Because this handbag isn't authentic.
16:22It's to replicate.
16:23But how?
16:24Our shop doesn't sell imitation products.
16:26Look, I'm ignorant about these things.
16:34You probably want your money back now?
16:36Yes, please.
16:44Uh, look, this has nothing to do
16:47with you or the store, by the way.
16:49Plus, our fashion's basically
16:51just a Xerox of what's happening in Europe,
16:52so, well, it's nothing to me
16:54if a bag's a replica
16:55or if it's bona fide.
16:56I'll make sure it gets returned.
17:00Sorry, let me just...
17:05Fasun?
17:08I can't open the money drawer to pay up.
17:13The owner, um...
17:15always take the register key
17:17along her lunch break,
17:18so now the till is locked.
17:19Sorry.
17:19I feel horrible she does that.
17:25Me coming to work here
17:26was about trying to find some friends,
17:28so I'm not interested in her money.
17:32Hey, a job to earn some money
17:33isn't shameful or bad, all right?
17:35It's just fine.
17:36Yes, I mean, of course.
17:38My father is retired from teaching,
17:40plus I turned 18 a couple weeks ago,
17:41so I'm grown up.
17:42I don't want to always be
17:44such a burden to them.
17:45Hey.
17:47Hey.
18:18I need you to promise
18:19you won't mention
18:20I cried in front of you.
18:23Of course.
18:24We're friends Fasun.
18:31Then how's this work, then?
18:33I'll leave the purse here for now
18:35and come by later for the money.
18:37How's that?
18:37Okay.
18:38Ah, but make someone else come get it.
18:40She'll try to claim it's not a replica.
18:42She'll insist.
18:43It'll upset you.
18:44Well then,
18:46let's exchange it instead.
18:48Let's do the hat from before, okay?
18:50No, I don't feel comfortable
18:51doing that anymore.
18:53It's not a big deal, seriously.
18:56Except it matters a lot to me.
19:00I don't want that woman
19:01to ever upset you.
19:05But I came up with something
19:06that works better.
19:08If I tell her Miss Sabelle
19:09already owns that bag,
19:10she'll have to refund it.
19:11Is that okay?
19:14That's fine.
19:16I'll tell her the exact same story.
19:17No, don't do that.
19:19Just, she can't hear anything
19:20about this from you,
19:21only from me.
19:22Miss Janai loves an excuse to pry.
19:23Hey, I can give Aunt Veggie Hay
19:24the money.
19:25Don't.
19:25Do not get my mom involved in this.
19:27The woman's pretty nosy already.
19:31Well, then where can I put it?
19:36At Tezvikie Street,
19:38go to that one big complex,
19:39Mohammed Apartments.
19:40See, I'm over there a lot,
19:42usually around two or four
19:43in the afternoon.
19:44Go there.
19:44I'll bring it by there.
19:46What's the door number?
19:48Four.
19:55All right, then.
20:21All right, then.
20:52Why on earth has my son gone out
20:53and bought a picture for me
20:55suddenly, huh?
20:55I just wanted to buy it for you, okay?
20:57Oh, all right, all right.
20:59You did well.
20:59It's beautiful.
21:01Mrs. Fodgmack, excuse me?
21:03Yes, Mrs. Fodgmack.
21:04Here, put this away.
21:07In any case, honey,
21:08at this time of day,
21:09shouldn't you be at the office?
21:10the Mohammed apartment,
21:11can I have the key, please?
21:13Ah.
21:14Mom, it gets really busy
21:15at the office.
21:16I was just hoping
21:16I'd focus better, though, so...
21:17That place?
21:18Really?
21:19It must be so dusty there, Kamal.
21:36Kamal?
21:36Kamal.
21:37Kamal.
21:38You remember our Kutayavaz
21:39with the red flowers, right, my dear?
21:40Yes, Mom.
21:41Ah, since you'll be stopping by,
21:42please just peek around
21:43for your mother.
21:44I can't find it here.
21:46And, honey,
21:47make sure you don't work too much.
21:48Remember your father.
21:49He worked hard all his life
21:50to make sure you're happy here.
21:52So just get out.
21:53Go out, okay?
21:53Have fun with Sybella,
21:54right, honey?
21:55You need to enjoy the spring.
21:59Tread lightly, son.
22:30Tread lightly, son.
22:34The next day,
22:35between two and four,
22:37I waited for Fasuna
22:38in the apartment
22:38at the Mohammed building.
23:00Tread lightly, son.
23:00Tread lightly, son.
23:02Tread lightly, son.
23:03Tread lightly, son.
23:03Tread lightly, son.
23:04Tread lightly, son.
23:04Tread lightly, son.
23:05Tread lightly, son.
23:05Tread lightly, son.
23:05Tread lightly, son.
23:06Tread lightly, son.
23:08Tread lightly, son.
23:08Tread lightly, son.
23:23Tread lightly, son.
23:25Tread lightly, son.
23:33But Fasun didn't come.
23:43Mr. Kamal, I'm leaving.
23:44Are you going to be staying longer?
23:51How about it, sir?
23:56No, I'm coming, too.
23:57No, I'm coming.
24:28I do.
24:29Still, I've been trying to convince your secretary to set up a lunch for days.
24:33So I put my foot down.
24:35Miss, I said, Mr. Kamal comes or I'm staying.
24:37We're so busy, like you said, Mr. Abdul-Karam.
24:38I know.
24:41I know.
25:08And you can tell her that the store sales down in Kayseri are skyrocketing.
25:21Oh, it's such a shame, the weather.
25:23Well, it's all right.
25:24Why don't we just move inside?
25:26What is it?
25:27Is something wrong?
25:29I'm so sorry.
25:29I forgot.
25:30But I'd better head out.
25:31I'm missing a scheduled call now.
25:34You don't mind, do you?
25:35No, of course not.
25:35I need to head back to the office quick.
25:36I need to head back to the office quick.
26:25I need to head back to the office quick.
26:26I need to head back to the office quick.
26:26I need to head back to the office quick.
26:27I need to head back to the office quick.
26:29I need to head back to the office quick.
26:32I need to head back to the office quick.
26:39oh I'd assume you just forgotten come on I'd hate to bother you I think I'll
26:50just go it's raining really hard I'm making some tea it's nice and dry in
26:54here
27:02come in
27:32he's almost ready now okay
27:35guess Aunt Veggie Hayes been busy collecting uh yeah it's all hers from the antique stores around
27:41here or Europe too she always shops wherever she goes but after a while she needs room for
27:47new stuff so it ends up here forgotten
28:01see this look she kept it from ages ago it's my old tricycle
28:06Aunt Veggie Hayes gave me your track to play with I kept it for a while
28:09this bike yeah but we brought it back on a visit during Aïd el-Adha when I got too big
28:14for it
28:16the driver Jejen was there and you and then me we drove uncle Mimta's brand new car
28:22crazy sireia was drinking liquor I remember that now yeah a sweet liqueur right
28:32you were just a kid back then
28:35now you've grown into a beautiful young woman
28:42thanks thanks for that
28:50better get going now
28:53oh but the tea's ready
28:55and it's still raining hard
28:57just wait here I'll grab the tea
29:01oh
29:03oh
29:03oh
29:04oh
29:07oh
29:09oh
29:11oh
29:18oh
29:21oh
29:28oh
29:28for you
29:29oh
29:49you didn't tell anybody about how I broke down before
29:53I didn't.
29:56But I'm really curious about why you cried.
30:01Why is that?
30:07I was thinking of you.
30:11You're so gorgeous.
30:25Was Mrs. Schnee angry?
30:28Did she even admit that the purse was a fake?
30:31She was angry, yeah.
30:33I explained a bit and she decided that it's just easier to give you back your money.
30:39So I guess in the end she knew the purse really was fake.
30:54I'd better be off then.
31:16I'm a big fan of kissing you now.
31:20I'm not supposed to kiss you, I'm sorry.
31:24I left the envelope here.
31:29Where's my umbrella?
31:33What's that?
31:34I put the umbrella here.
31:36Are you sure?
31:37Of course, I remember I put it here.
31:39It must be here then, let me check.
31:43You're prepping for the university entrance exam.
31:46What major are you pursuing?
31:47I'm not sure yet.
31:49Well, if you have any trouble, especially studying math,
31:53you can come here in the afternoons.
31:54I'll help you.
32:01Well, do you study math with any other girls?
32:07There are no other girls.
32:09She comes to the shop.
32:10Miss Sibel does quite a lot.
32:12She seems very nice.
32:14When are you two getting married?
32:18We'll be engaged in six weeks or so.
32:21What about this one?
32:25Bring this one to the shop?
32:27No.
32:28The rain has stopped anyway.
32:32I need to get back there now.
32:35Please come back, all right?
32:37We'll just drink tea, okay?
32:43But I don't plan on coming back, Mr. Kamal.
32:46And I'm sure you must know I won't.
32:49But I'll keep what happened with us private, I promise.
32:56And the umbrella, then?
33:01It's Miss Janae's, but keep it, all right?
33:23Thank you, guys, thank you.
33:27Please sing it!
33:28Please sing it!
33:29Please sing it!
33:31Please sing it!
33:32Please sing it!
33:32Please sing it!
33:37Please sing it!
33:38Please sing it!
33:38It's so much fun!
33:40Take it up if you feel the magic you can see it.
33:44Take the moment you can see it!
33:46Take it up if you can see it!
33:47Oh, my God!
33:48Take it up!
33:49Take it up if you feel the beat.
33:52Mr. Saeed, you're the hero of the night.
33:55You shouldn't make the press here at the veteran.
33:58Come on, sir.
33:59Beg, I'm a nice guy.
34:00I'll go.
34:00Bravo, Saeed!
34:15You deserve everything that you want.
34:21Paul's not here.
34:22I don't get it, man.
34:24We're here at a party thrown by his friend, and Kamal Basmaki's missing.
34:28Hang on.
34:29Your friend, you deserve it all, Zayim, is celebrating the launch of Meltem sodas, and you don't go?
34:34That's really surprising, Kamal.
34:36I told you I'm sick, my love.
34:37But the German model who's been in the papers in the commercial is going to be there tonight.
34:44Kamal?
34:46Yes, honey?
34:47You want me to come over, my love?
34:49I'm fine.
34:50Seriously, I'm offering.
34:52Don't worry, it's not too late or anything.
34:54Honey, Mrs. Fatma and Mom are helping me out.
34:57I just need to rest.
34:59All right.
34:59But don't you think the slogan, you deserve it all, in a poverty-stricken country, is just a bit presumptuous
35:04of your friend?
35:05Well, you always thought Zayim was a show-off anyway.
35:08And presumptuous.
35:09Let's add that on now.
35:13Anyway, we have Yisham's thing tomorrow at the Para Palace, her engagement party, okay?
35:17Yeah, I remember, hon.
35:18All right.
35:19Get well soon.
35:20Good night.
35:20Good night, my love.
35:34Fasun would never come back to the Muhammad building.
35:38But I still went over there the next day.
35:46I went there so I could be alone.
35:51So I could forget what I did yesterday.
35:55Okay.
36:16I just came for my umbrella zone.
36:20Of course, yeah.
36:32It's right over here.
36:36How did it end up there?
36:39Uh, not by accident.
36:42I hid it on purpose to keep you here longer.
37:00You're so gorgeous.
37:04It's so different, too.
37:36I hid it on purpose to keep you here.
37:42I hid it.
37:44I hid it.
37:47I hid it.
37:50I hid it.
38:27Don't.
38:35Wait a second.
38:57Wait a second.
39:27Wait a second.
40:18It doesn't hurt, my love.
40:32I didn't know what her intentions were when she came to the apartment that day.
40:37All I knew is that she made love to me, going all the way, without any expectations.
40:43My beauty gave herself to me just because she wanted to.
40:53Bravo!
40:59Now, touch her wedding.
41:02Congratulations, Kimball.
41:04Bravo!
41:05Bravo!
41:06Congratulations.
41:08Congratulations.
41:09Kimball, can we make our engagement party like this?
41:13Of course we can, babe.
41:19Okay, smile.
41:30Okay, smile.
41:33I'll be right back.
41:34Yeah.
41:34Hurry, before.
41:53Yeah, yeah.
41:55Yeah, yeah.
42:02Congratulations.
42:05Let's get a second.
42:13Thanks, Kimball.
42:14Yes, Kimball.
42:15Thanks, Kimball.
42:17Thanks, Kimball.
42:18Thanks, Kimball.
42:18I'm a Japanese man.
42:18Thanks, Kimball.
42:18I have a little bit closer.
42:21Here's a little bit closer.
42:34Come on, there's drama.
42:38There is.
42:39Matt is apparently in love with the German model.
42:42He wants to flirting.
42:45And now Zayim is annoyed and jealous.
42:49Look, Matt, I'm trying to be honest.
42:53So?
42:54You seem to be a little off, Hunt.
42:56No, I'm all right.
42:57Yeah? Are you sure?
42:58So you're not upset or anything?
43:00No, not at all. Don't worry, my love. Nothing's wrong.
43:18Go home, Mr. Jetson. No need to wait.
43:20Good night, sir.
43:26Beep, beep, beep.
44:44Can I ask? I've been curious.
44:46What is it?
44:51Don't mind me, Suri.
44:54Just ask. Go on.
44:57All right, earlier when...
44:59when you hugged me and you closed your eyes tight...
45:03What about it?
45:07Did you see anything, like a movie in your head?
45:33I saw an entire sea of blooming sunflowers.
46:05I saw an entire sea of blooming sunflowers and amazing sunflowers.
46:05This was the first cigarette of the 4,213 cigarette butts that Fasun would smoke and I would collect and
46:14keep.
46:14Now I leave them here, in my museum, in memory of that day so long ago now, the day that
46:20would change my life forever.
46:41The first cigarette is a little bit more than a cigarette, but it is a little bit more than a
46:53cigarette.
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