. Plays the banjo all the time. I never watch Carson. Yeah, well, that's how much you know about art. I don't know, man. I'd take a stereo any day. Yeah, what do you know, man? A stereo's a stereo. Art is forever. Subtitles by SDI Media Group Ripped by: SkyFury[TYPEWRITERS CLICKING] - Punch. Punch it in. LLOYD: Okay. Right. Okay. Let's, first of all, refresh the screen here... ...all right, and go in a format ruler. - There. - All right. - Now, file? - Right. LLOYD: Right. - And it's in memory? - Right. And... ...mark this down in the prefix file codes. - Prefix code. Right. - Okay. Good. Yeah, you got it. Another week, you'll have it down. - It's temporary anyway. - Huh? I said, it's temporary anyway. I do not intend to be stuck doing this for the rest of my life. - Don't tell Mr. Digman I said that. - Okay. Because what I really wanna do is, I'd really like to get into publishing. There aren't any openings right now. But what I would love to do is just create a magazine, my own magazine... ...which would be, like, a forum for writers and intellectuals... ...who can't get into print anywhere else, who could, you know... I'm not into editing or trying to reach a particular audience. Getting it out there, they would get some momentum going... ...and, you know, do something with... - With, you know... - Excuse me, one second. MARCY: I love that book. I love that book. Yeah. Oh, yeah. I think Miller's really great. "This is not a book. This is a prolonged insult. A gob of spit in the face of art. A kick in the pants to truth, beauty, God... " Something like that. That's very good. That's all I remember. I've read this before. I mean, I don't... I'm just rereading it. I don't reread books that often... ...but this one's my favorite. I like it better than Capricorn or Plexus... ...or Sexus. You know, he used to kiss himself after he ate a good meal. It's mostly... Let me ask you. Does that cashier seem a little weird to you? He keeps making these strange movements. [CHUCKLING] PAUL: God! I think he's just waiting to be discovered. Do you want another coffee? No. I'm gonna head over to my friend's house. - Which way you headed? - Downtown, SoHo. Oh, nice. Nice. A loft? Yeah. She's a sculptress. Lately, she's been making these plaster-of-Paris bagels and cream cheese. Really. She's trying to sell them as paperweights. You wanna buy one? Paperweight? Yeah, I would. How much are they? I don't know. If you think you might be interested, her number's 243-3460. 243-3460. Okay. - Her name is Kiki Bridges. - Kiki Bridges. Okay. - Nice talking to you. - Yeah. Great talking to you. Excuse me. Can I borrow your pen? Thank you. WOMAN: Yeah? - Yes. Is Kiki Bridges there, please? - This is her. - Hi. You don't know me. I'm calling because I'm interested in your paperweights. - Yeah? - You're the sculptress, right? KIKl: Uh-huh. A girl I met tonight at a coffee shop told me that she was staying with you... Oh, you mean Marcy. - I don't know. She didn't say her name. - Hold on. I'll get her. She told me about these paperweights and the work that you do. MARCY: Hello? - Hello? Marcy? - Yeah. Hi, this is Paul Hackett. We met earlier tonight. Hi. Sure, I remember. - How are you? - All right. I'm all right. I just got in... ...and I opened up my book and saw your number and... Good. I'm glad you called. So... So do you work near that coffee shop or live in the neighborhood or...? No, I was just over at a good friend of mine's. Actually, we had a terrible argument. That's too bad. Yeah, it is. I'm sure, whatever it was, I'm sure you'll straighten it out. You think so? Do you think I should try to make up? Well, I don't know, I mean... You know... Maybe you're ------------------------------ Читайте также: - текст Место встречи изменить нельзя на английском - текст За двумя зайцами на английском - текст Дюна на английском - текст Москва-Кассиопея на английском - текст Малыш и Карлсон на английском |