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Neighbor: Let's ________, okay? My name's George, what's yours?
Erin: Just _______ of me ___ the person __________ who ______________.
Neighbor: Hey, come on, _________. I mean ______, we live _______ to each other. I feel ____. I feel ________. I'm sorry. Will you _______ my ______? I mean hell, we're living _______________ to each other, if you need a cup of _______ or some _______...
Erin: I don't need ______.
Neighbor: You don't need any _____. Well, why don't I ___ you ___ to ______ to ________ for my _________, huh? You give me your ________, I mean I already got your ______, so you can't __________, huh? And I'll ___ you ___ proper and I'll ask you out ______________.
Erin: You want my number.
Neighbor: I do. I do want your number.
Erin: Which number do you want, George?
Neighbor: George. Now I _____________ that George. Well, how many _________ have you got?
Erin: Well I got numbers coming out of my ___. For instance, ____.
Neighbor: ___.
Erin: Yeah. That's how many ___________ my _____ girl is.
Neighbor: You got a ____ girl?
Erin: Yeah. ____ huh? How about ___. That's how old my ____ daughter is. _____ is the ____ of my son, ____ is how many ____I've been _____ and ______, ___ is the number of _______ I have ______________,_________. That's my ____ number, and with all the numbers I gave you I'm guessing _____ is the number of times you're gonna call it.
Neighbor: Hey how do you remember your ____________ off ____________ like that? See, that _________ me. __________________ that ____ thing, baby.