B: Hello.
J: Hi.
B: Hello man sitting in the park.
J: I've just said hi, woman in the park.
B: How you doin?
J: Mmmmmm good, thanks.
B: You're looking good.
J: Pardon?
B: I said you're looking good.
J: Fair enough.
B: Jenny.
J: Pardon?
B: Jenny.
J: No, I am sorry I think you have mistaken me for somebody else.
B: No it's me, I'm Jenny, my name is Jenny.
J: Ooohhhh You're ... ooohhh... Hahahaha... I thought... ooohhh... what a hilarious misunderstanding.
Nice to meet you, Jenny.
B: We've met before - quite a few times actually.
J: Yes of course we have. I meant it was nice to meet you that time that I met you. Where was it that we met that time that I met you when I met you?
B: At a party.
J: That's right! Wasn't it one of those boring work parties?
B: No.
J: That's why I said 'wasn't it'.
It was the party of a mutual friend - was it? - wasn't it? - was it? - wasn't it?
B: Yes it was.
J: Yyyeeeaaaahhhhh I thought so. Oooh Bobby's?
B: No.
J: Doug's?
B: No.
J: D-dog's?
B: No.
J: Maxwell's?
B: No.
J: Andy's?
B: Yes Andy.
J: Yeah Andy's party, that's right. Andy knows how to throw a party, doesn't he Jenny?
B: I love Andy's parties.
J: I love Andy's parties. What crazy parties, how is that guy anyway?
B: She's good.
J: Ooo that's right, Andy hates it when I forget that.
B: We watched a movie.
J: Yyeeeaaaahhhhh it was something like but not necessarily Schindler's List... We watched it and we wept.
B: It was Police Academy 4.
We went for a walk.
J: On our feet if I remember correctly.
B: We walked to the top of the hill and we ate sandwiches.
J: We'd just grab a sandwich and put it in our mouths - that's the only way to have sandwiches. Ooo Jenny, tell me do you still walk ? Do you still get into sandwiches in a big way?
B: Still walk a lot but I am not eating as many sandwiches as back then.
J: Uhhh...
B: Do you remember what we did up there at the top of the hill?
J: Kind.. of..
B: We were standing at the look out.
J: Oh I remember exactly what we did at the look out - we just looookkkeeedddd out... across the city from our little spot on the hilltop. Oh it's so pretty from way up there. We talked about how the lights from the buildings and cars seemed like reflections of the stars that shined out so pretty and bright, that night.
B: It was daytime.
J: The day time of the nights.
B: Do you remember what you said to me?
J: Not word for word actually, Jenny, but I remember there was some verbs.
B: Well you said meet me here in one year, you just needed some time to clear your head, and you seem to have done that.
J: La la la la la la la la la la la la la
B: We have a child.
J: Paa-AAArdon?
B: We have a child.
J: Why didn't you tell me, Jenny? Why didn't you tell me that day when we went to the top of the hill and we made sweet, oh how we made such sweet sweet sandwiches. Does it have my eyes; my way with words? Does it look like me at all?
B: No, not at all 'cause we adopted him. I can't believe you don't remember, it was a very difficult process.
A-are you sure that was me, Jenny?
B: Yes I am pretty sure that it was you, John.
J: ... I'm Brian.
B: Oh my god! I'm so sorry
Now that's terrible.
J: Don't worry.
B: Oh how embarrassing.
J: Don't worry Jenny, actually I'm quite relieved
That kind of thing just happens all the time.
I just got one of those faces I suppose.
B: So does John, ha, he's got one of those faces as well...
B&J: *Awkward laugher*
J: Hi.
B: Hello man sitting in the park.
J: I've just said hi, woman in the park.
B: How you doin?
J: Mmmmmm good, thanks.
B: You're looking good.
J: Pardon?
B: I said you're looking good.
J: Fair enough.
B: Jenny.
J: Pardon?
B: Jenny.
J: No, I am sorry I think you have mistaken me for somebody else.
B: No it's me, I'm Jenny, my name is Jenny.
J: Ooohhhh You're ... ooohhh... Hahahaha... I thought... ooohhh... what a hilarious misunderstanding.
Nice to meet you, Jenny.
B: We've met before - quite a few times actually.
J: Yes of course we have. I meant it was nice to meet you that time that I met you. Where was it that we met that time that I met you when I met you?
B: At a party.
J: That's right! Wasn't it one of those boring work parties?
B: No.
J: That's why I said 'wasn't it'.
It was the party of a mutual friend - was it? - wasn't it? - was it? - wasn't it?
B: Yes it was.
J: Yyyeeeaaaahhhhh I thought so. Oooh Bobby's?
B: No.
J: Doug's?
B: No.
J: D-dog's?
B: No.
J: Maxwell's?
B: No.
J: Andy's?
B: Yes Andy.
J: Yeah Andy's party, that's right. Andy knows how to throw a party, doesn't he Jenny?
B: I love Andy's parties.
J: I love Andy's parties. What crazy parties, how is that guy anyway?
B: She's good.
J: Ooo that's right, Andy hates it when I forget that.
B: We watched a movie.
J: Yyeeeaaaahhhhh it was something like but not necessarily Schindler's List... We watched it and we wept.
B: It was Police Academy 4.
We went for a walk.
J: On our feet if I remember correctly.
B: We walked to the top of the hill and we ate sandwiches.
J: We'd just grab a sandwich and put it in our mouths - that's the only way to have sandwiches. Ooo Jenny, tell me do you still walk ? Do you still get into sandwiches in a big way?
B: Still walk a lot but I am not eating as many sandwiches as back then.
J: Uhhh...
B: Do you remember what we did up there at the top of the hill?
J: Kind.. of..
B: We were standing at the look out.
J: Oh I remember exactly what we did at the look out - we just looookkkeeedddd out... across the city from our little spot on the hilltop. Oh it's so pretty from way up there. We talked about how the lights from the buildings and cars seemed like reflections of the stars that shined out so pretty and bright, that night.
B: It was daytime.
J: The day time of the nights.
B: Do you remember what you said to me?
J: Not word for word actually, Jenny, but I remember there was some verbs.
B: Well you said meet me here in one year, you just needed some time to clear your head, and you seem to have done that.
J: La la la la la la la la la la la la la
B: We have a child.
J: Paa-AAArdon?
B: We have a child.
J: Why didn't you tell me, Jenny? Why didn't you tell me that day when we went to the top of the hill and we made sweet, oh how we made such sweet sweet sandwiches. Does it have my eyes; my way with words? Does it look like me at all?
B: No, not at all 'cause we adopted him. I can't believe you don't remember, it was a very difficult process.
A-are you sure that was me, Jenny?
B: Yes I am pretty sure that it was you, John.
J: ... I'm Brian.
B: Oh my god! I'm so sorry
Now that's terrible.
J: Don't worry.
B: Oh how embarrassing.
J: Don't worry Jenny, actually I'm quite relieved
That kind of thing just happens all the time.
I just got one of those faces I suppose.
B: So does John, ha, he's got one of those faces as well...
B&J: *Awkward laugher*