The phone rang.
I picked it up. “Hello?”
“This movie SUCKED!” It was Mark. He had just finished
watching AI,
the Stanley Kubrick as finished by Steven Spielberg “Down, not across”
feel good film of 2001. “We wasted FOUR bucks on this
piece of XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX!”
“Um … Mark … ”
“And it's ALL YOUR FAULT! You said this film was
good but depressing.”
“It was! I found it horribly depressing, but it was a well done film.
There was a reason I didn't come over and watch it again.”
“It's still your fault!”
“Didn't you listen to Spring?”
“It sucked XXXXXXXXXX,” said Gerald. I could
hear him yelling over the phone.
“Gee, I'm sorry guys,” I said. “I thought I warned you.”
“It's still your fault!”
“I'll make it up to you. How about we watch The Talented Mr. Ripley on my
dime? … Hello? … Hello? … ” He hung up.
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