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Ed:
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Hey, Mary, can you cut that out?
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Mary:
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Cut what out I'm not doing anything.
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Ed:
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The tapping of your pen on your desk. It’s driving me crazy.
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Mary:
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Fine! By the way would you mind not slurping your coffee every time you have a cup!
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Ed:
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I don’t slurp my coffee. And plus, how can you hear it when you're shouting into your phone all the time?
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Mary:
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You 've got to be kidding me! You're complaining about me talking on the phone when you go out for a cigarette break ten times a day to shoot the breeze?
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Ed:
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Look, we have a lot of accumulated anger from working in these conditions, and it's probably okay to let off steam once in a while But, it's probably not a good idea to keep it up I’m willing to forgive and forget and if you are.
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Mary:
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Fine. Let’s call a truce. I’ll try to more considerate and to keep the noise down
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Ed:
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Yeah, I'll try to do the same. So, I was wondering you wanna go out to dinner Friday night?
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