Elaine: Did anyone call?
Jake: I got a few messages, I wrote them down.
Elaine: Where are they?
Jake: Lets see, they are...here they are.
Elaine: Thank you. Heh, I'll call you back.Ooh, Myra had the
baby! Oh, my God that's wonderful! Who called?
Jake: She did.
Elaine: She did? Oh, that's so great!
Jake: Where do you keep the corkscrew?
Elaine: In the drawer on the right. Hmm...
Jake: What?
Elaine: Oh it's nothing.
Jake: What is it?
Elaine: It's nothing.
Jake: Tell me.
Elaine: Well, I was just curious why you didn't use an
exclamation point?
Jake: What are you talking about?
Elaine: See, right here you wrote "Myra had the baby", but you
didn't use an exclamation point.
Jake: So?
Elaine: So, it's nothing. Forget it, forget it, I just find it
curious.
Jake: What's so curious about it?
Elaine: Well, I mean if one of your close friends had a baby and
I left you a message about it, I would use an exclamation
point.
Jake: Well, maybe I don't use my exclamation points as
haphazardly as you do.
Elaine: You don't think that someone having a baby warrants an
exclamation point.
Jake: Hey, I just chalked down the message. I didn't know I was
required to capture the mood of each caller.
Elaine: I just thought you would be a little more excited about
a friend of mine having a baby.
Jake: Ok, I'm excited. I just don't happen to like exclamation
points.
Elaine: Well, you know Jake, you should learn to use them. Like
the way I'm talking right now, I would put an exclamation points at
the end of all these sentences! On this one! And on that one!
Jake: Well, you can put one on this one: I'm leaving!