“I’d probably hang out with my friends, I would go to dinner with them, and probably, — I don’t know, just a restaurant. Probably a nice restaurant, like Harry and Izzy’s or something like that, for fun. After we’d hang out probably but before that we’d get dressed up and go to Harry and Izzy’s or somewhere nice.”
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