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Old 05.13.2006, 07:47 PM   #36
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Originally Posted by qprogeny79
oddly, i like most of the things of which most people are afraid. for one, i actually like small spaces. hiding in closets, under beds, in the spaces left in the couch when you unroll a hide-a-bed, etc., were some of my favorite things to do when i was little.


it is a meditation on death of sorts i think..i liked to hide a lot too...many kids do, but


INT. MUNSON HOUSE - DORR'S BEDROOM - NIGHT

Dorr shimmies out from under the bed.

DORR
Well that was very... refreshing...
As you know...

He gets to his feet, slaps dust from the front of his pants.

DORR
...we academics are inordinately
fond of wedgin' ourselves into
confined spaces. At Yale the students
will see how many of their number
they can enclose in a telephone booth;
Harvard, a broom closet.

MRS. MUNSON
Why I never!

DORR
There was the goldfish-swallowin'
craze, of course, a different but
related phenomenon... Ahem... I hope
I didn't spill any tea...









 
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