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(Johnnie:) You know, you're not the only one who wants to escape.
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I think it's something all of us jurors have in common.
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And if you think about it right ,
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someone who's got a busy life and they're happy and fulfilled,
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would they fight to get off, wouldn't they? I mean just look...
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if you are pregnant, you're off.
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If you've got an
interview, you're off.
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If, if you've got a holiday booked or even like a letter from your employer,
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then, you're off.
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My point is, if you're determined to get off, then you can.
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Which begs the question if you're determined not to.. what's going on?
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(Rose:) You could just be a responsible citizen, doing your duty.
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(Johnnie:) Could be..
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(Rose:) You could be just plain curious
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(Johnnie:) Or, you could be bored. Or lonely. Or unfulfilled.
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And welcome something, anything.. that offers a change.
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Escape, adventure, rescue.
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(Rose:) Is that you?
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(Johnnie:) Yeah. Is that you?
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(Rose:) Yes
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