The Lost Weekend
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:23:24
Hi.
:23:27
I thought you was going away for the weekend.
:23:35
Petes sake, what are you doing?
Come on and give me a drink!

:23:38
Right with you, Mr. Birnam.
I'm just fixing myself some lunch.

:23:40
Well, stop it and come on and give me a drink,
for heaven's sake. Come on, come on!

:23:43
Okay.
:23:46
- Can't you hurry it up a little?
- Here you are, Mr. Birnam.

:23:51
That young lady stopped in last night, looking for ya.
:23:55
- What young lady?
- The one with the leopard coat.

:23:58
Yeah?
:23:59
Yeah. She was acting like she just happened to drop in,
but I know she was making the rounds after you.

:24:03
- What did you say to her?
- I said you hadn't been in for two weeks.

:24:07
That's good. I can't let her see me.
Not now while I'm "off" like this.

:24:09
Why don't you cut it short?
:24:10
Don't talk like a child. You can't cut it short!
:24:13
You're on that merry-go-round
and you've got to ride it all the way...

:24:16
round and round...
:24:17
till the blasted music wears itself out
and the thing dies down and clunks to a stop.

:24:21
- Hey, how about you eatin' some of this?
- Take it away.

:24:24
You gotta eat somethin' sometime.
:24:26
Just give me another drink.
:24:29
Mr. Birnam, this is the mornin'.
:24:31
That's when you need it most, in the morning.
Haven't you learned that yet?

:24:34
At night, this stuff's a drink.
In the morning, it's medicine.

:24:38
Okay if I eat?
:24:39
A little to one side.
:24:45
Nat, are you ever scared when you wake up?
:24:47
So scared the sweat starts out of ya, huh?
:24:50
No, no you. With you it's simple.
:24:52
Your alarm clock goes off and you open your eye
and brush your teeth and read the Daily Mirror. That's all.

:24:57
Do you ever lie in you bed looking at the window?

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