Enemy love

Holden 2022-10-03 17:30:21

In this play, the male protagonist meets the kind of woman that all men like, with golden hair, slender figure, and delicate face. And the heroine also meets the future success person who she thinks all girls like. However, when they met each other, they discovered the total shortcomings of the other party, but at the same time they also discovered that they possessed traits that they had never had before. So attracted to each other, so special and beautiful. Couples may not care about being beautiful or successful, but they are in harmony with each other.

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The Sure Thing quotes

  • Alison: You'll never believe what I wanted to be when I was six.

    Gib: A classics professor?

  • Lady in Car: What are you gonna name it?

    Alison Bradbury: What?

    Lady in Car: The baby.

    Alison Bradbury: [realizing she's faking being pregnant] Oh, the baby. Well, if it's a girl, Cynthia, and if it's a boy, Elliot.

    Lady in Car: Those are lovely names.

    Walter (Gib) Gibson: Elliot? You're gonna name the kid Elliot? No, you can't name the kid Elliot. Elliot is a fat kid with glasses who eats paste. You're not gonna name the kid Elliot. You gotta give him a real name. Give him a name. Like Nick.

    Alison Bradbury: Nick?

    Walter (Gib) Gibson: Yeah, Nick. Nick's a real name. Nick's your buddy. Nick's the kind of guy you can trust, the kind of guy you can drink a beer with, the kind of guy who doesn't mind if you puke in his car, Nick!

    [Alison looks disgusted]

    Walter (Gib) Gibson: [to Lady in Car] Oh, vomit. I'm sorry. Vomit.