551 -Can I heIp you? -Ice. Get me ice. 552 [TroIIey beII dings] 553 LILL Y: I'm on the verge of becoming a nutcase... 554 and my parents think I need an attitude adjustment. 555 MIA: Whoa, whoa, whoa! 556 LILL Y: Sorry. Yeah, so my dad wants... 557 to take me to dinner tonight, just the two of us. 558 We ran out of things to taIk about when I was 8. 559 MIA: At Ieast your dad's stiII aIive. 560 LILL Y: Hey. 561 I thought you'd gotten over that. 562 It's been two months. 563 MIA: I know, I know. 564 But, after aII, he was my dad. 565 BioIogicaIIy, yes, but you never met the man. 566 Just a nice card and gift on your birthday for 15 years? 567 Be fair. They were beautifuI presents. 568 Remember that Faberge merry-go-round he sent me? 569 That was nice. 570 And he paid for my schooI tuition. 571 -I guess so. -LiIIy, I gotta run. 572 I gotta see your brother about my baby. 573 LILL Y: OK, but Iet's take the Iimo tomorrow. 574 These hiIIs are kiIIing me. 575 MIA: You got it. 576 [Rock music pIaying] 577 [TeIephone rings] 578 [Rings] 579 He fixes cars, he pIays guitar... 580 and he can sing. 581 -He is so hot! -He is wicked sweet. 582 DOC: HeIIo. TaIk Ioud, I got a band rehearsing. 583 MlCHAEL/ You've been listening to the sounds of Flypaper. 584 We're flying away now. 585 DOC/ All right, stop yelling. They're finished. 586 Hey, that's-- It's sounding reaIIy good. 587 You know, Ned is really wailing. 588 HeIIo, Mia. 589 Hey, Doc. 590 So, what's the diagnosis for my baby? 591 Four hundred doIIars. 592 [Horn honks] 593 DOC: Yeah, I know. It costs to be cooI, huh? 594 MIA: This is not my day. 595 I'II do some Iabor free. 596 MlA/ Thanks, but I'll talk to my grandma about it. 597 It'II be great. 598 I'II see you guys Iater. I gotta be somewhere. 599 Ooh. ''I'II do some Iabor free.'' 600 Heh. You sweet on her? |