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CONVERSATION WHILE GETTING BORED

Shyam: "Hey Sanjeev. What have you been up to?"
Sanjeev: "Nothing really."
Shyam: "How about your work?"
Sanjeev: "It's so boring there. I really wish I had a different job."
Shyam: "Is it really that bad?"
Sanjeev: "Yeah. Most of the time, I have nothing to do. But whenever I have something to do, it's boring work because it is the same old thing."
Shyam: "Why don't you find a different job then?"
Sanjeev: "Maybe I should, anyway what's your plan for tonight?
Shyam: "I don't have any plans. Are you doing anything special?"
Sanjeev: "Well, I am getting bored; let's plan on meeting up tonight."
Shyam: "That sounds like a good idea. Should we invite Rajeev?"
Sanjeev: "He's a little boring."
Shyam: "What do you mean?"
Sanjeev: "Well, he doesn't drink, play video games or really anything. The only thing he talks about is history."
Shyam: "You do have a point. We'll leave him out tonight."
Sanjeev: "Alright. Let's meet at 8:30 in front of the City Center."
Shyam: "Perfect. I'll see you later tonight."

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