The first 200 lines.
Woman: Listen, can you hear it?
Yeah, the rain.
No, it's great because it was so hot today.
So at least now it's starting to cool down a bit.
Right, don't use the phone in a storm, I know.
Yup.
- ( phone beeps ) - Hello?
- ( beeps ) - Hello?
- No, I'm still here. - ( classical music playing )
You were gone for a second. I think the battery's gone down.
Anyway, Oliver's coming in a minute.
No, no, not that one, for sure.
Hmm, I dumped him quite a while ago.
I know you liked him,
but he was different some how.
I don't know-- he just gave me the creeps.
Oh no, I'm pretty sure we're not going anywhere tonight.
- I'm preparing a wonderful-- - ( phone beeping )
Hello? Mom?
Hello?
I'm coming.
- ( rings ) - Coming.
Oliver?
Oliver, is that you?
Oliver, stop fooling around.
Look, listen, stop it.
Stop and go. The party's over. I'm pretty serious.
Oliver?
Oliver, are you all right?
Oliver?
Oliver!
Oliver! No!
No! Oliver! No!
No!
No!
No!
Fuck! Fuck!
Fuck!
Oh no!
Fuck!
No!
No!
No. No!
I'm afraid no one's home, so please leave a message
or try someone else. Bye-bye.
Woman's voice: Hi, Catherine. It's me, Sarah.
Sorry for taking so long to call you back,
but with the stress of finals and-- you know.
Anyway, tomorrow is the last day of exams
and then I finally have all that crap behind me,
so cross your fingers for me.
Oh, call me back because of the party tomorrow, okay?
- Bye. - ( beeps )
Sarah's voice: Any object on a fixed point,
or which can revolve on a permanent axis,
can be described as a pendulum,
due to the gravitational effects
of the oscillation's exercise on its equilibrium.
Man #1 : Would you please write out the mathematical equation
for the pendulum movement on the blackboard?
Yes.
Can we start?
Blue.
It is well known that Picasso, during his "Blue" period,
wanted to maintain a monochrome color in the foreground.
Really Father, think about it.
If God wanted man not to have sex,
why did he create women?
Man #2: All right.
Would you please write it on the blackboard?
Sure.
First I'd like to say that if we take a serious look
at the chemical structure of copper as an element in this experiment--
- Excuse me. - Yes?
You're in the biology exam, not chemistry.
Am I?
Oops.
I like the way you cut your hair, Father.
Woman: Greg, just one more thing.
Did you have some kind of premonition that we'd be asking
about Picasso's "Blue" period?
No. Why do you ask?
Man #2: But you know the answer, right?
Will you write it down?
Man #1 : Time's running out, Sarah.
Time!
- Now it's right. - So it is.
- How'd it go? - I got a bit bored, but it was okay.
How about you?
Don't tell anybody, but I think I aced it.
- You aced it. - I aced it.
Sometimes it's like watching the Discovery Channel.
Jesus Christ.
I got to tell you-- we're now officially
too cool for school.
Exactly.
Hey!
Whoo! Oh my God!
- Man #1 : Wow! - Man #2: Good job!
Frank, what do you think? Like in a movie, huh?
Just like a movie, Frank. Just the look, no touch.
Unless it's a special occasion.
- ( woman screams ) - ( laughs )
Hey, guys.
Mike, I think your girlfriend needs you.
Run, Mikey, run!
- Chris. - Sarah, wait up.
Hey, how're you doing?
Not very good.
Pretty bad, in fact. I totally fucked it up.
I'm sorry.
But hey, it's cool, because tonight there's gonna be a big party
- and it'll be lots of fun. - Party?Yeah, right!
Go back to the others, Mike.
Worry about where your all-important party's gonna be.
I'll see you later.
Yeah, I love you too.
- What car did you drive today? - The Mercedes. Why?
I wanted to see if I could borrow the pick-up.
- Sure, amigo. Just ask-- - Mike.
Mike-- he's got it now.
Our fearless Steven.
Fellas-- where is the party tonight?
It's in the gym. Where else would it be?
Not the official yawn-a-thon,
the unofficial afterparty-party.
Man: The party-until-you-puke-
and-then-you-party- some-more party!
You're organizing a party and you don't tell your girlfriend?
Hey, you're invited. You are the guest of honor.
So kind. Where is it?
Top secret, babe. I'd tell you, but then I'd have to kill you.
And that would be a shame, wouldn't it?
- Mikey, what's up? - Hey.
I'll give you one guess.
Kim.
Hey, Greg said that you've got the keys to the pick-up.
Yeah, they're in the usual place,
but Diego said he wanted them for something, too.
Oh! That's nice. That's real nice.
Is that an order?
Frank, that's disgusting. When are you gonna change?
If it ain't broke, you don't fix it. You know what I'm saying?
It is broke, Frank.
It's as broke as the headboard on your momma's bed.
Frank, don't let him put you down.
They used to make fun of me when I first got to Prague, too.
They used to call me the little farm girl.
But now you're with Gregor and nobody says anything.
Yeah, that's true. That's why he's my boyfriend.
So what am I supposed to do?
You can't have Gregor-- he's already spoken for.
Plus, I don't think you're his type.
Well, am I your type?
Of course, I'm spoken for, too.
- Sweetie. - But in another life.
Man: Fuck me. Who's that?
Svenja-- she's in my biology class.
I'll teach her some biology.
She's already coming, boys. Whoo!
Listen, guys.
I've got to go and sort something out.
Diego, you're the man!
Meet here at midnight. See you later!
Sarah: Woo-hoo, party!
Goddamn Argentineans! Always sneaking up and attacking me.
I swear to God, I feel like the Falkland Islands sometimes.
It's not my fault you're so jumpy.
I was only being friendly.
- My girlfriends aren't that friendly. - Not to you, anyway.
So, you're here.
I'm assuming you want a favor,
you always do.
For our party tonight, we need your skills.
- You need your car fixed? - Your old skills.
Your breaking and entering type of skills.
No, I don't do that stuff anymore.
You know that brought me in deep shit once.
Come on, man. It's for our party location.
If you don't do it, we can't get in and there's no party.
And why should I care about that?
It's not like I graduated... Ever.
Now you want me to risk my ass busting into some place,
probably disable some fancy little alarm system,
then you want me to play doorman for you and your rich little friends.
Now you tell me-- why in the hell would I want to do something like that?
Maybe because Mel's gonna be there.
All right, deal.
Carmen?
Carmen?
Carmen, are you back here?
Carmen?
Carmen!
Carmen! Carmen!
Somebody help me!
Carmen! Carmen, take my hand!
Carmen! Carmen!
Carmen, take my hand! Somebody help me!
2:30!
Hi, Sarah!
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