Instead, I always ate lunch in the office of my history teacher. Mr. McCarthy. Fact: I'm in 309 for the next... 20 minutes.
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Rachel's been diagnosed with leukemia.
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(INAUDIBLE)
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Hey, Madison. Hey, how was your summer? Summer. What does that word even mean, right?
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Denise! Denise!
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RACHEL: Dear Greg, I heard what happened with your class work. And with Pitt State.
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There's a copy in here, if you want to read it.
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She is fine though?
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Yeah, well, what do you want me to say? "Hey, it's Greg, the guy who's "never really paid attention to you... "...but now you have cancer, so let's hang out"? That's not gonna work. She'll think you're being sarcastic. Are you telling me you can't do one nice thing for another person? I mean, honestly, is that really what's happening here? Fine. Okay. Just, please don't go through my stuff. Or I'll start going through your stuff. GREG'S DAD: I hope you like tampons.
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In convenient gel-tab form. (CHUCKLES)
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(INDISTINCT CHATTER ON TV) So, I guess you heard I'm sick. Yeah. Did my mom tell you? Um, well, my mom told me. Oh.