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(''[[Charlie]], clearly bored, is walking around the office space with a camera in hand. One moment, she is rifling through the junk on Gavin's desk, the next, she is playing with the lamp and shining its light everywhere.'')
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(''[[Charlie]], clearly bored, is walking around the office space with a camera in hand. One moment, she is rifling through the junk on [[Gavin]]'s desk, the next, she is playing with the lamp and shining its light everywhere.'')
  
 
'''Charlie:''' There you are, smartest man in the world...
 
'''Charlie:''' There you are, smartest man in the world...
  
'''[[Gavin]]:''' You finished? We should play a game.
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'''Charlie:''' What kind of game?  
 
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'''Gavin:''' Haven't got any cards.
 
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(''cut to Charlie and Gavin, laying on their backs with their heads touching.'')
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'''Gavin:''' Sweet or salty popcorn?
 
'''Gavin:''' Sweet or salty popcorn?

Revision as of 18:58, 18 August 2007

Template:KMBlog Salt or sweet? is the twenty-eighth webisode in the KateModern video series.


Transcript

(Charlie, clearly bored, is walking around the office space with a camera in hand. One moment, she is rifling through the junk on Gavin's desk, the next, she is playing with the lamp and shining its light everywhere.)

Charlie: There you are, smartest man in the world...

Gavin: You finished? We should play a game.

Charlie: What kind of game?

Gavin: (raising eyebrows suggestively) Strip poker?

Charlie: In your dreams, Gav.

Gavin: Haven't got any cards.

(Cut to Charlie and Gavin, laying on their backs with their heads touching.)

Gavin: Sweet or salty popcorn?

Charlie: Both mixed together. (laughs softly with Gavin) Saturday or Sunday?

Gavin: Friday night. (Charlie nods her approval) Sheep or cows?

Charlie: Little baby lambs.

Gavin: Awww.

Charlie: (hesitates) Blonde or brunette?

Gavin: Um, brunette, you see? (looks at Charlie pointedly)

Charlie: Tea or coffee?

Gavin: Hey, hold on, it's my go! Uh, son or daughter?

Charlie: Daughter. I'd... I think I'd like to have a daughter just like my sister.

Gavin: That's boring. I'd need a whole five-a-side squad of boys before I had a girl. Would that work for you?

(Charlie makes a face)

Charlie: Not with you it wouldn't.

Gavin: Well, you must already have a few kids stashed about the place?

Charlie: Yeah, sure Gav, in every corner of the globe.

(Gavin chuckles to himself and camera angle changes)

Charlie: (scrunches up face) I have to go to the toilet.

Gavin: (disbelief) Again?

Charlie: (nods) Yeah.

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