A Night at the Opera
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:16:00
Like a prince.
:16:01
Of course, he won't be able to eat,
but he can live like a prince.

:16:04
However, out of that $3,
he'll have to pay an income tax.

:16:08
Yes, there's a federal tax, a state tax,
and a city tax...

:16:12
a street tax, and a sewer tax.
:16:14
How much does this come to?
:16:16
I figure if he doesn't sing too often,
he can break even.

:16:19
- All right, we take it.
- All right, fine.

:16:21
Here are the contracts.
:16:23
You just put his name at the top,
and you sign at the bottom.

:16:26
No need of you reading that
because these are duplicates.

:16:29
Yeah. Is a duplicate.
:16:33
- Duplicates?
- I say, they're duplicates.

:16:37
- Don't you know what duplicates are?
- Sure, those five kids up in Canada.

:16:44
I wouldn't know about that.
I haven't been in Canada in years.

:16:48
Go ahead and read it.
:16:52
- What does it say?
- Go on and read it.

:16:55
- You read it.
- All right, I'll read it to you.

:17:00
- Can you hear?
- I haven't heard anything yet.

:17:03
- You say anything?
- I haven't said anything worth hearing.

:17:07
That's why I didn't hear anything.
:17:09
That's why I didn't say anything.
:17:18
- Can you read?
- I can read, but I can't see it.

:17:24
Don't seem to have it in focus here.
:17:29
If my arms were a little longer,
I could read it.

:17:32
You haven't got a baboon
in your pocket, have you?

:17:34
Here we are. Now I've got it.
:17:37
Pay particular attention to this first clause
because it's most important.

:17:43
It says, "The party of the first part
shall be known in this contract...

:17:46
"as the party of the first part."
:17:48
How do you like that?
That's pretty neat, eh?

:17:50
No, it's no good.
:17:53
- What's the matter with it?
- I don't know. Let's hear it again.

:17:58
"The party of the first part
shall be known in this contract...


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