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O'Hara.
KELLI O'HARA: I'm Kelli O'Hara.
KELLI O'HARA: Well, it's interesting-- first of all, sorry about my technical difficulties.
KELLI O'HARA: Well, there's something to be said for the flexibility of something like this that is raw and organic and low budget
KELLI O'HARA: Well, if I could just add on to that, then-- you just brought something up, which is very symbolic of something.
KELLI O'HARA: It's like a nice balance there.
KELLI O'HARA: That is weird, Mike.
CATHERINE O'HARA: Small, happy-- Yeah, sure.
CATHERINE O'HARA: Yes?
CATHERINE O'HARA: Are those on SATs?
CATHERINE O'HARA: Same place.
CATHERINE O'HARA: "Foyle's Philavery".
CATHERINE O'HARA: The best thing in the world is having the creative freedom to do that, thank you.
CATHERINE O'HARA: I'll tell you what's fun!
CATHERINE O'HARA: Oh my.
CATHERINE O'HARA: Oh, no.
CATHERINE O'HARA: I just love that anyone cares.
CATHERINE O'HARA: Small, happy-- No, I actually-- Yeah, sure.
CATHERINE O'HARA: Whacky Wednesday at work.
CATHERINE O'HARA: So that-- Because I want to play Bob.
CATHERINE O'HARA: Honest to God, I was going to say you.
CATHERINE O'HARA: That's great.
CATHERINE O'HARA: Or into it.
CATHERINE O'HARA: Finally.
CATHERINE O'HARA: Oh, that's great.
CATHERINE O'HARA: Who's accent?
CATHERINE O'HARA: You feel the room bombilating?
CATHERINE O'HARA: The same place.
CATHERINE O'HARA: Another friend gave me "Mrs. Byrne's Dictionary."
CATHERINE O'HARA: But that-- the best thing in the world is having the creative freedom to do that.
CATHERINE O'HARA: Yeah.
CATHERINE O'HARA: So here's my serious-- we're at Google.
CATHERINE O'HARA: Worse than the back tattoo.
CATHERINE O'HARA: And Johnny?
CATHERINE O'HARA: You got to wonder, eh?
CATHERINE O'HARA: That's true.
CATHERINE O'HARA: Up the eyeglass frame game.
CATHERINE O'HARA: Who are you asking?
CATHERINE O'HARA: I took maybe three.
CATHERINE O'HARA: That's brave.
CATHERINE O'HARA: Menu.
CATHERINE O'HARA: Who's got a menu?
CATHERINE O'HARA: You took all the furniture of the cafe.
CATHERINE O'HARA: And Emily has the-- Emily has the stag.
CATHERINE O'HARA: And you're ordering from your wife.
CATHERINE O'HARA: Oh.
CATHERINE O'HARA: Oh, wow.
CATHERINE O'HARA: She's a professional.
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