Although Of Course You End Up Becoming Yourself (2010) - Plot & Excerpts
It’s like speed-dating, getting to see what’s available, if he were only unattached. So he keeps hearing one message in his head—a consumerist one, which surprises him.] “Get a new car, get a new car”—but I would never get a new car until I figured out what to do with this one. It’s like a marriage, almost. [The waitress sweeps by.] Just a fairly low-rent tea? I’ve learned the hard way. [There’s a “V” on the menu, marking the vegetarian dishes. Dave asks the waitress—] Do you count chickens? Chickens are very stupid. [We do some TV talk. He loves Seinfeld, thinks Friends is “a little gooey.” He says it was scary, after being broke so long in late ’80s and early ’90s, to buy the Bloomington place. His first house. We do some dog talk. Jeeves was his first dog: “I got him because he was so ugly, no one else wanted him—now he’s like a cover-girl dog.” When the magazine photographers come, Jeeves keeps pushing into frame, and tried to eat the Newsweek guy’s lens cap.
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