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		<title>By the Clothes (working title)</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Taxi!
B1: Get in guys. Hurry up! To the Chicago Theatre buddy.
G1: Where are the tickets G2? Keep them at hand. We don&#8217;t want to be
searching for them at the theatre.
B2: You know, in training we had a saying &#8211; always keep your tools at
hand. You never know when you might get some action. Haha!
G1: Ew, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><span class="nfakPe"></span>Taxi!<br />
B1: Get in guys. Hurry up! To <span class="nfakPe">the</span> Chicago Theatre buddy.<br />
G1: Where are <span class="nfakPe">the</span> tickets G2? Keep them at hand. We don&#8217;t want to be<br />
searching for them at <span class="nfakPe">the</span> theatre.<br />
B2: You know, in training we had a saying &#8211; always keep your tools at<br />
hand. You never know when you might get some action. Haha!<br />
G1: Ew, thats disgusting. You&#8217;re such a racist.<br />
G2: No, thats not racist&#8230; thats just sexist.<br />
G1: Whatever. That&#8217;s a nice hat, G2. Where&#8217;d you get it?<br />
G2: Oh, I got it off <span class="nfakPe">the</span> street, from one of those Mexican hawkers.<br />
B1: Uh, how do you know they&#8217;re all mexican? You can&#8217;t just say that<br />
all hawkers you see on <span class="nfakPe">the</span> street are mexican.<br />
G2: Well they looked Mexican to me. Oops, was that racist?<br />
B2: You know, I don&#8217;t really care what race you belong to, as long as<br />
you&#8217;re nice to me. I don&#8217;t judge people <span class="nfakPe">by</span> <span class="nfakPe">the</span> colour of their skin,<br />
or what country they&#8217;re from. Except for you, B1. Coz you&#8217;re just a<br />
stingy jew.<br />
B1: Ha! Absolutely. Its in my blood. Its like I wouldn&#8217;t be a real jew<br />
if I wasn&#8217;t.<br />
G2: Ha! That&#8217;s funny B1. But you haven&#8217;t seen real stinginess till<br />
you&#8217;ve seen &lt;need a stinginess stereotype here&gt;&#8230;<br />
B1: Alright we&#8217;re here. How much was it?</p>
<p>Taxi!<br />
Man: Come on honey, hurry up. We&#8217;re getting late. Here, get in with C.<br />
I&#8217;ll keep <span class="nfakPe">the</span> bags in <span class="nfakPe">the</span> trunk.<br />
W: Stop that whining, C! You&#8217;ve had enough chocolates for today. Now<br />
behave yourself, or I&#8217;ll leave you right here.<br />
M: Ok, hon. Lets go. Driver, to <span class="nfakPe">the</span> airport please. And could you take<br />
a shortcut or something? We&#8217;re getting late for <span class="nfakPe">the</span> flight.<br />
Driver: Yes sir.<br />
W (diff language): Now don&#8217;t you go about giving him any ideas. You<br />
don&#8217;t know where he could be taking us.<br />
C: Mommy, mommy, why is driver uncle so dark?<br />
M: Hush, C. Its not nice to say that. Sorry about that.<br />
Driver: No problem sir. Its alright.<br />
(A different language)<br />
W: You don&#8217;t know what sort of people live in these parts. It&#8217;s such a<br />
shady neighborhood. I told you to call up <span class="nfakPe">the</span> taxi company. Don&#8217;t know<br />
how such people land up here.<br />
M: Yes, dear. But what else could i have done? Looked at who was<br />
driving, before getting in? Come on, not all drivers are criminals.<br />
C: Uncle, uncle&#8230; why are you so dark?<br />
Driver: Thats because God painted me that way, son. Why is <span class="nfakPe">the</span> sky not green?<br />
W: I don&#8217;t know, but I just don&#8217;t feel safe. I just pray that God<br />
protects us from such people.<br />
C: Mommy, mommy, why is blue not green?<br />
M: Alright now, stop it. We&#8217;re here. How much is it?</p>
<p>Taxi!<br />
M: Hey bro! Could you take me to ___.<br />
D: Sure.<br />
M: Thanks, man. It sure is hot today.<br />
D: Yes it is.<br />
M: Hmm, thats a nice song, bro. Could you turn up <span class="nfakPe">the</span> volume a bit?<br />
D: Sure.<br />
M: My friend would sing this song a lot. It was his favourite. He said<br />
it was something about &#8220;Life is a strange play, sometimes it makes you<br />
laugh, sometimes cry.&#8221; He&#8217;d sing it to his wife when he was married.<br />
Funny thing is, he still sings it after his wife left him.<br />
D: Why&#8217;d he get divorced?<br />
M: Oh, <span class="nfakPe">the</span> usual fights and quarrels. He married a white girl from<br />
here to get his citizenship. But he claimed it was love.<br />
D: Maybe it was then.<br />
M: Love? How can one love these women? Are these white women even<br />
worthy of love? They&#8217;ll take one for <span class="nfakPe">the</span> day and then go with another<br />
for <span class="nfakPe">the</span> night.<br />
D: Not all are like that, my friend.<br />
M: They&#8217;re all alike, bro. You don&#8217;t know these people. Anyway, here&#8217;s<br />
my stop. Thanks a lot. &lt;need some more arguments&gt;</p>
<p>Taxi!<br />
John: To <span class="nfakPe">the</span> ___, driver.<br />
Mary: They spent a lot of efforts to make that dinner. Why didn&#8217;t you<br />
eat anything?<br />
John: I wasn&#8217;t hungry.<br />
Mary: But you didn&#8217;t even drink water. They might have felt offended.<br />
J: So what was I supposed to do?!! Defile myself to make someone feel good?<br />
M: Defile yourself? <span class="nfakPe">By</span> having a glass of water? What? Did <span class="nfakPe">the</span> water<br />
become dirty when she touched <span class="nfakPe">the</span> glass?<br />
J: Look, I just didn&#8217;t feel comfortable. I couldn&#8217;t eat with them<br />
without feeling uneasy about it.<br />
M: But why John? What is so different about them? Aren&#8217;t they human<br />
enough for you?<br />
J: They cook things that are considered dirty among us. <span class="nfakPe">The</span> way they<br />
walk, talk, live. Don&#8217;t tell me you don&#8217;t feel even a little disgusted<br />
<span class="nfakPe">by</span> it.<br />
M: No, I don&#8217;t! <span class="nfakPe"></span>They&#8217;re not the ones I feel disgusted about, right now. How<br />
can you base your opinion of people on such&#8230; such irrational<br />
beliefs?<br />
J: Look, I don&#8217;t try to be like this. Its just something I feel. I<br />
can&#8217;t explain it. And I&#8217;m not going to be hypocritical and pretend to<br />
be something I&#8217;m not.<br />
M: But&#8230; why? What if I were one of them? Would you think of me <span class="nfakPe">the</span> same way?<br />
J: Ok, enough of this. We&#8217;ve reached. How much was it?</p>
<p>Taxi!<br />
M: 30 E Hubbard St, please.<br />
D: Good evening sir.<br />
M: Oh yes, its definitely a good evening. I wonder why they call it<br />
<span class="nfakPe">the</span> windy city, though. Its anything but. Perfect day to relax on <span class="nfakPe">the</span><br />
pier fishing. Now, doesn&#8217;t that sound tempting. Some nice jazz music<br />
perhaps, what do you think?<br />
D: Chicago wasn&#8217;t named &#8220;<span class="nfakPe">The</span> windy city&#8221; because of its weather. &lt;<span class="nfakPe">the</span><br />
story behind it&gt; Not everything is as it seems, sir. And I don&#8217;t think<br />
I can relax like that sir&#8230; &lt;need stereotype of rich people&gt;<br />
M: Do you get worried that someone might take away your job? That<br />
they&#8217;ll hire some new immigrant for lesser money?<br />
D: No. Not really. <span class="nfakPe">The</span> way I see it, if they find someone more capable<br />
than me, they have every right to. Its me who should learn <span class="nfakPe">the</span> skills<br />
that they seek in others.<br />
M: Well, don&#8217;t you already have <span class="nfakPe">the</span> skills? How many languages do you know?<br />
D: About 12.<br />
M: 12?!! How did you learn so many?<br />
D: Living on <span class="nfakPe">the</span> streets you tend to meet a lot of people. You end up<br />
learning a lot about their fears, their principles, their beliefs.<br />
M: So, tell me. Why are people racist? Do they really hate each other so much?<br />
D: I think its about respect, sir. People crave for respect wherever<br />
they go. I guess they just don&#8217;t like to be looked down upon. Well, atleast that&#8217;s what I think.<br />
M: I think it has something to do with our desire to be unique. We try<br />
our utmost to be different and hate it when someone categorizes us.<br />
Ok, here&#8217;s my destination. How much is it?</p>
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