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He'll try and make you
do this over the phone.
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You got him, Theresa.
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Now go knock on his door.
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Ma'am?
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Can I help you?
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Sorry, I just admire these
older homes.
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You're in real estate?
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No.
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Could I take
a photograph of the house. . .
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. . .for a publication?
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Jehovah's Witness?
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Photograph.
Well, I never thought of that.
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Can't say yes or no.
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And why's that?
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That's my son's place.
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I live back down. . .
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. . .thataway.
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So you're going to have to ask him.
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He'll be kicking around the harbor.
Garret Blake.
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Never wears a hat.
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Great. Thank you.
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Is it Playboy ?
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I always admired your covers.
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Never bought the magazine, though.
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Well, there's always tomorrow.
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Great day, isn't it?
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It's a beauty.
Wish I was out on the water.
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Yeah, I bet.
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Great boat.
Are you restoring it?
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Yeah, doing the best I can.
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Do you restore boats for a living?
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No, I'm just a weekend warrior1.
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You got a boat that
needs some work done?
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Actually--
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I got a man here in town.
He's got a shop.
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He's working on the schooner2 there.
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The 40-footer.
Sweet lines on that boat.
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You can't beat the old woodies.
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Great, thank you.
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-You bet. You have a nice day.
-You too.
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I love the older, the wooden boats.
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It must be a 40-footer?
A schooner, right?
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It's an Alden Schooner.
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1 922, out of Maine.
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Is she yours?
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Nope.
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Just putting her back in shape.
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Sweet lines.
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You want to step aboard?
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There's some wet spots.