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May
29, 2002 Transcript
A Trip to the Pharmacy
Alexis:
Hi.
Bobbie:
Hi. You all right? You look --
Alexis:
Surprised. I'm -- you know, to see you here. It's out of context.
Because I've been to this pharmacy so many times and I've never
run into anyone that I know, ever.
Bobbie:
Oh, well, you know what? I was at the nursery down the street and
I was buying some flowers, and I suddenly remembered that I'm completely
out of shampoo, so -- you know what aisle it's in?
Alexis:
I do. I mean, I'm not sure. I think it's in the far --
Bobbie:
Oh, look -- it's --
Alexis:
Oh.
Bobbie:
It's right there.
Alexis:
What do you know. Um, you know, it's good, because I was going to
go down there and -- over there and look at the shampoo, and now
I don't have to because it's right here. And -- don't you ever wonder
what shampoo to pick? I mean, there's so many to choose from and,
you know, the ingredients -- what is this, fresnia frec -- what
is that? Sounds like a car wax. How do you tell the difference?
Bobbie:
They don't have my brand. Well --
Alexis:
You know, they have a lot of specials, I think, down there, if you
want to check it out.
Bobbie:
You ok?
Alexis:
I'm good.
Bobbie:
You don't look it.
Alexis:
I feel good.
Bobbie:
Alexis, really, what's wrong?
Alexis:
I didn't have breakfast. I -- I'm sure I just have that look of
hunger about me.
Bobbie:
No -- no, no, no. I -- I don't think so. And it makes perfect sense
why you wouldn't want to tell Carly's mother.
Bobbie:
I know you've been under a lot of stress because of Carly, and I
haven't really had a chance to thank you for all of the support
you gave during that horrible time when she was missing. You were
just -- you were so kind and so generous and really there, and I
just want you to know how much i really appreciate it. And I'm sure
Sonny does, too.
Alexis:
Sonny -- yeah, well --
Bobbie:
Yeah, well, because I know how much he counts on you. You were really
there for him.
Alexis:
Well --
Bobbie:
And -- well, I know that you and Carly have never exactly seen eye
to eye, but you never let your personal feelings cloud the issue.
Oh, and, Alexis, it's looking like things might work out for Sonny
and Carly after all.
Scott:
Hello, Alexis. How long are you going to keep the secret?
Alexis:
I have no idea what you mean.
Scott:
Ah, come on. You got to fess parker up here. I mean, the health
club, the working out. Why hide the box?
Alexis:
What box?
Scott:
You know, I'm going to confess something. I share the same secret.
Alexis:
You do?
Scott:
Yeah. I sneak over here all the time. When I got to get out of the
firehouse, you know, I slide down the pole, and I slip over here,
and I indulge myself. You know what it's like to indulge yourself.
But when you do indulge yourself, you got to pay the piper. You
got to accept responsibility for your actions, you know. If not,
you got to take steps to nip it. That's why I, like you, go for
the low-cal, low-sugar. The mango madness, that's my favorite. Come
on --
Alexis:
No, thanks.
Scott:
Come on, have one.
Alexis:
No, really.
Scott:
It'll make you mad. Mmm.
Clerk:
What? You again? We've warned you about opening these boxes before
purchasing!
Scott:
Well, look, I was going to go pay here in a minute. Take it easy.
Clerk:
No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no. You must now see the manager.
Scott:
Well, you know, that's a good idea because I have some complaints
about certain candies that you're not stocking. For example -- see
you later.
Clerk:
Right this way.
Scott:
Carabel. Caribbean caramel. The papaya passion. Where's that one,
huh? Where's that one?
Alexis:
God. Hi.
Cashier:
Hi.
Alexis:
Just this.
Cashier:
14.70.
Alexis:
Keep the change.
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