John talks to Brenda about Nancy and later that day goes to dinner to relax. |
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| Hey John how was your day today? | |
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| It was good but Nancy at work gets on my nerves so much. She is so (cantankerous) and (belligerent). | |
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He tries to relax and calm down before meeting with Nancy later that evening |
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| This is the best music I have ever played. I should be famous! | |
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| I came here to relax and all I here is her music it's like a (cacophony). Almost as annoying as Nancy's voice. | |
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John tries to make friends but ends up turning it into a business deal ruining his chance to make amends. |
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| Hey Nancy I wanted to try and discuss having a genuine (camaraderie). Since you are the head of our section at work, and let me just say you are so good at your job. I was wondering if I could have a bigger part in the deal. May I add that you look beautiful tonight. | |
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| I have had no problem with you but don't try and (cajole) me into giving you a better part of the deal. I have to be somewhere else see you on Monday | |
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