What do you think's inside? Uh, inside the secret pie? Uh, I don't know. Fish? No, not fish, silly! - Want me to tell you? - Uhh, yes, please. OK. Cheddar cheese and Brussels sprouts.
Paterson
12.9s
- Seriously? - Yeah, baked into a pie. Doesn't it sound delicious? You love Brussels sprouts and you love Cheddar cheese. I do, yeah. No, that sounds very original.
Paterson
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Do you like Emily Dickinson? I do, yeah. She's one of my favourites. Awesome, a bus driver that likes Emily Dickinson.
Paterson
15.5s
"Water falls from the bright air, "falls like hair, "falling across a young girl's shoulder."
Paterson
3.1s
I'm so excited to see what you'll think.
Paterson
9.6s
- Are you a bus driver? - Yeah. Do you ever drive one of those accordion buses? Articulated.
Paterson
3.9s
It's all warmed up for you, Donny. All used up's more like it.
Paterson
18.9s
Look, Lou Costello has got to be the most famous person from Paterson. Yeah, probably, yeah. I mean, he... he's got that statue and he's got his own park. Right, I mean, Alexander Hamilton has a statue, others got statues but not their own park! Hell, even Fetty Wap don't have no park.
Paterson
23.2s
Secret notebook. - Oh, you're a poet. - Yeah. That's great. - Would you like to hear one? - Sure, sure. It doesn't really rhyme, though. That's OK. I kind of like them better when they don't. Yeah, me too. OK. This one's called "Water Falls". Two words, though, like that.
Paterson
13.8s
Laura, what's all that flour and stuff for? For my cupcakes, remember? Saturday is my turn on the baking booth in the farmer's market. I remembered this morning that, oh, my God, it's the day after tomorrow.
Paterson
12.1s
I wonder where Bud Abbott was born? Uhh, that I know. Jersey, also. Asbury Park. Uh, 1895, maybe. - You knew that? - Oh, hell, yeah, man. I know a lot of shit about a lot of shit.
Paterson
3.1s
I have so many cupcakes to make. Oh, my!
Paterson
2.7s
- You don't like your pie? - No, I do, yeah!
Paterson
2.5s
That's my sister. We're twins.
Paterson
24.4s
A girl you met? Yeah, no, like a little girl. Like a t... like a ten-year-old girl. Oh! She was on the bus? No, I met her on my way home from work, near the old factories. She was waiting for her mom and her sister and... and I noticed she had a notebook of poems, and she read one to me. From her own secret notebook?
Paterson
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I just remember how it started. "Water falls from the bright air, "falls like hair, "falling across a young girl's shoulders."
Paterson
4.1s
Yeah, exactly. The picture of the falls made me think of it.