:14:00
But you're the lowest excuse
for a man...
:14:02
...I've ever had
the misfortune to meet.
:14:17
Well, if you feel that way about it...
:14:19
...here's your nickel
for the phone call.
:14:32
- How are you?
- Come right in.
:14:35
- How are you?
- Fine.
:14:42
Then she walked up to me and put
her hand on my shoulder and said:
:14:45
"Mr. Smith, you wouldn't print
that story, would you?"
:14:49
No, I wouldn't print it.
Read it.
:14:56
You're going to be poison
to that Junior Leaguer from now on.
:14:58
I should hope not. I've got to call
on her this morning.
:15:02
- You what?
- Sure.
:15:04
I must drop in and see the wench.
Her wounds need soothing.
:15:08
For heaven's sake, Stew,
are you completely bats?
:15:11
I thought that story was cold.
You can't go back.
:15:13
Sure, the story's cold, but I'm not.
I'm sizzling. Look.
:15:19
Came the dawn. Came the dawn.
:15:22
And with it came love.
:15:23
Gallagher, you've got to meet her.
She's it.
:15:27
- And that.
- And those and them.
:15:29
Well, I've seen her pictures.
I don't think she's so hot.
:15:32
You don't appreciate her. Pictures
don't do her j ustice. She's queenly.
:15:36
She is queenly, and I know queens.
:15:39
And has she got herself a nose!
And I know noses too.
:15:44
That little schnozzle of hers
is the berries, I tell you.
:15:48
And is it cute when she throws that
little schnozzle to the high heavens!
:15:53
Of course, I haven't got a nose.
:15:55
Sure, you got a nose, Gallagher,
but that's different.
:15:59
Women are different, Gallagher.
You know...