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The Amelia Project

Prelude 11 - Jumbo Pepsi

The Amelia Project

Philip Thorne

Fiction, Comedy, Drama, Comedy Fiction

4.71.4K Ratings

🗓️ 30 May 2018

⏱️ 31 minutes

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Summary

“I bet you a spring roll they'll be calling us.” Prologue to Episode 11, Season 1. With: Alan Burgon and Julia C. Thorne as Alvina. Written by Philip Thorne. Directed by Alan Burgon. Music and sound design by Fredrik Baden. For full credits see our website. The Amelia Project is an audio fiction series. We recommend starting at the beginning. Congratulations. You’ve reached the content warning. The Amelia Project is about death, mishaps, mayhem and misfortune. And cocoa. If you’re not comfortable with this, stop listening. Now. The Amelia Project is part of the Fable & Folly Network. Find and support our sponsors at: fableandfolly.com/partners Website: ameliapodcast.com Twitter: @amelia_podcast Patreon: patreon.com/ameliapodcast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Transcript

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0:00.0

What did you think? Well it wasn't the Maltese Falcon. They just don't make them

0:10.9

like that anymore do they?

0:13.0

Is there any popcorn left?

0:15.0

No, but there are some fruity tuties in the glove compartment.

0:19.0

And you better finish off that jumbo Pepsi.

0:30.0

These modern so-called celebrities, well, they just like...

0:32.0

they're just like class.

0:35.0

They're imposters.

0:36.0

Even their names sound made up.

0:38.0

Charley's Teflon, Hollyberry, Ryan Goosling,

0:42.0

ridiculous.

0:44.0

I'm surprised you even know that much about contemporary culture.

0:48.0

Joey briefed me.

0:50.0

That explains the names.

0:52.0

Obviously got lost in translation.

0:56.0

Carrie Grant, Audrey Hepburn, Grace Kelly, Humphrey Bogart.

1:01.0

Those were real stars. I know all your favorite actors are dead and gone, but...

1:06.0

Humphrey isn't dead. I called him yesterday. By the way, he needs... I don't want to talk about work. Not now.

1:20.0

This is my evening off. I want to talk about the film. What did you think, Joey? Salvatore? Sabatore?

1:24.0

I don't know.

1:28.0

I just thought it was, you know, a bit silly.

1:33.0

Well I liked the way it embraced its inherent absurdity

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