ល ʁ្ៃ ʁ្ៃ ʁ្្ ʁ្្ ʁ្្ ʁ្្ ʁ្ʁ្ ʁ្ʁ ʁ្្ ʁ្,្ʁ ʁ្ ʁ្ʁ ʁ្ — ʁ្,ʁ្,្,ʁ,ʁ.
It's open. Just set it right there on the ground and I'll put it back where it belongs.
Is that right here okay?
Yeah, it's fine.
What you listening to?
Schubert.
Oh, I like classical music.
Schubert isn't classical, he's romantic.
You know, if he keeps staring at me like that, there won't be any of me left.
The book? Thank Charlie for me too.
You got a lot of books, Lucky.
What you writing, Lucky?
My name is not Lucky. Why do you keep calling me that?
I know your name, Horace.
I'm writing a very important paper.
Horace is a funny name, don't you think?
No, it's old, uncommon.
I didn't say anything was wrong with it, I just said it was funny.
There's nothing wrong with being funny.
I called you Lucky because of the cigarettes.
You know, Lucky Strikes are my favorite brand.
I don't smoke cigarettes.
Cigars?
Hookah?
No, I can see you smoking a pipe.
I don't smoke, period.
Did Charlie put you up to this?
Who's Charlie?
Charlie.
The guy who gave you the book. Short, wide nostrils, big ears.
I'm not really in the habit of noticing people's nostrils.
Who gave you the book?
I was just walking down the hall, some guy gave it to me and asked me to bring it to you.
He gave you a book and doesn't even know who you are?
Come here and kiss me.
What?
Give me a kiss.
Listen, this is nothing against you.
I'm not having any fun right now.
So please get off my bed and leave.
If this is Charlie's idea of a joke, then I don't share his sense of humor.
I'm trying to finish this paper and I don't have any time to goof around.
You're really sweet.
Why do you want me to kiss you?
You just go around kissing people?
Sometimes.
It's all life's really about, isn't it? Kissing people.
No. Life's not about kissing people. There's a lot more important things.
Why are you so serious?
Do you ever have any fun?
You wouldn't understand.
Give me a chance.
I was a wide child. I had to see the wheels go round.
My father was an economics professor at Princeton who raised me on the system of answering every question that I asked him to the best of his ability.
I was born with a pretty bad ear infection. I had seven operations from the time I was six to ten.
It set me apart from everyone else.
While they were all out playing basketball, I was stuck inside learning calculus.
They called me a progety.
Are you satisfied?
No. You still haven't kissed me yet.
I need to get back to work. Tell Charlie thanks for the book but no thanks for the distraction.
Okay. If I even remember what he looks like.
You don't fool me. I know he put you up to this.
What if I really did just want to kiss you?
If I really did just want to kiss you.
If I really did just want to kiss you.
If I really did just want to kiss you.
If I really did just want to kiss you.
If I really did just want to kiss you.
Thank you for watching.
