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+ | | name = Date With P. Monkey | ||
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+ | | blogger = [[Bree]] | ||
+ | | date = November 23rd, 2006 | ||
+ | | url = [http://www.lonelygirl15.com/?p=117&play=1 lonelygirl15.com] | ||
+ | | description = Daniel still isn't talking to me so I went on a date to the movies with P. Monkey. I have no idea where my parents are and I'm really worried, but at least The Order hasn't found our new motel. | ||
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+ | | song = The Tale Of Room by [http://magnatune.com/artists/albums/ehren-depths/ Ehren Starks] | ||
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+ | '''Silent Treatment''' is the eighty-second video in the Lonelygirl15 [[List of Lonelygirl15 videos|video series]]. | ||
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+ | ==Transcript== | ||
+ | ''(Bree is outside on a balcony.)'' | ||
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+ | '''Bree:''' So, P. Monkey and I went to the movies today. Three times! I only paid for one film, though. Is that wrong? You get P. Monkey in a movie theatre, and it's like he's never seen popcorn before. He doesn't usually eat it at home, but, at the theatre, all bets are off. ''(The camera cuts to P. Monkey, who is wearing Bree's sunglasses and holding a small popcorn bag.)'' And he insists on extra face butter. ''(The camera cuts back to Bree, who looks a little grossed out. The Tale Of Room by Ehren Starks plays as a montage of various exterior shots of the area around the movie theatre are shown.)'' We saw The Guardian, Grid Iron Gang, and I don't-- I don't remember what the last one was called, but it was really long and it was about war. ''(Bree is wearing a hat and sunglasses.)'' I was afraid I was being followed, so I went in disguise. P. Monkey went in disguise too. ''(P. Monkey is shown wearing a white shirt with a black tie, and Bree's sunglasses. The sunglasses fall off his head. P. Monkey looks at the ground.)'' He never wears fur, and I really can't say that I blame him. ''(The camera passes several movie posters.)'' | ||
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Revision as of 01:23, 24 November 2006
Template:Blog3 Silent Treatment is the eighty-second video in the Lonelygirl15 video series.
Transcript
(Bree is outside on a balcony.)
Bree: So, P. Monkey and I went to the movies today. Three times! I only paid for one film, though. Is that wrong? You get P. Monkey in a movie theatre, and it's like he's never seen popcorn before. He doesn't usually eat it at home, but, at the theatre, all bets are off. (The camera cuts to P. Monkey, who is wearing Bree's sunglasses and holding a small popcorn bag.) And he insists on extra face butter. (The camera cuts back to Bree, who looks a little grossed out. The Tale Of Room by Ehren Starks plays as a montage of various exterior shots of the area around the movie theatre are shown.) We saw The Guardian, Grid Iron Gang, and I don't-- I don't remember what the last one was called, but it was really long and it was about war. (Bree is wearing a hat and sunglasses.) I was afraid I was being followed, so I went in disguise. P. Monkey went in disguise too. (P. Monkey is shown wearing a white shirt with a black tie, and Bree's sunglasses. The sunglasses fall off his head. P. Monkey looks at the ground.) He never wears fur, and I really can't say that I blame him. (The camera passes several movie posters.)