| You're a soldier of love, Bob, and we both know that all soldiers get wounded eventually. |
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And before I go on I should say that Victoria's Secret has always done something for me, even back before they hit the TV, when they were just catalogs that came in the mail. What delightful surprises amidst the bills and credit card applications, and that Stephanie Seymour was always my favorite, because she was the sultriest one, the most divine, the most diabolical, and I see that she's acting now—she was in that Pollock movie with Ed Harris, she played, I don't know, "the beautiful woman," which I suppose is the kind of work she'll get. Did you see that movie, Bob? Do you go to the movies? I know that Elvis used to rent out movie theaters. You're not quite Elvis, but you are Bob Dylan, which is still something, and I can't imagine that you wouldn't go to movies, I suppose you do, but famous people are so mysterious. I wonder if you even know who Stephanie Seymour is. I think she used to be married to some rock stud. I don't know if they're still together though I doubt it—you know how relationships seem to fall apart nowadays. But if you don't know who she is you should take a look some time. She'll bring you to tears, if you know what I mean, and of course you do, because what I'm trying to do is take what you've told me and say it back to you, right?
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