Rory Quote #640

Quote from Rory in Twenty-One is the Loneliest Number

Rory: I'm just not excited about this particular birthday.
Logan: Why not?
Rory: Because I'm turning 21.
Logan: Yes?
Rory: My mom and I have been planning for my 21st birthday since... Well, my first memory is kindergarten, but I have a feeling she was talking about it before then. We had this whole big thing planned.
Logan: Yeah?
Rory: We were gonna go to Atlantic City and sit at a blackjack table at 11:59, and we'd be playing 21 when I turned 21. We were gonna drink martinis and win money and buy 21 things, and there was this thing including 21 guys that would be totally inappropriate now that I'm with you. But it was a pretty big thing, and... And now we're not talking, so it's not gonna happen. I'm just a little bummed. That's all.
Logan: I know you miss your mom. The concept's a little hard for me to grasp, but I know you do.
Rory: Well, you never got to know her. She can be pretty cool.

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Paris: You know it is.