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:57:00
Hello, darling.
:57:02
- Paul.
- Victor, you're just in time.

:57:04
- Paul was scolding me for my manners.
- Was he?

:57:07
It seems I don't know the etiquette
of gratitude. Bourbon for you?

:57:10
- Won't you have something?
- No.

:57:12
They say people who drink
a lot are frustrated.

:57:14
Or thirsty.
:57:16
Or unhappy.
:57:18
- Did you like Hagerstrom?
- Your wife was kind to introduce me.

:57:21
You should've heard him.
He has original ideas.

:57:24
He's been expanding on my
general uselessness. Soda?

:57:27
- Please.
- He thinks I live a wasted life.

:57:57
Oh, Sinbad and the mermaid.
What news of the guppies?

:58:01
- Meet interesting salmon?
- You don't know what you're missing.

:58:04
- The water was wonderful.
- The water knows where to find me.

:58:07
I believe in progress and American
plumbing. When I need water...

:58:10
...I take a shower.
:58:13
- Wanna play catch?
- No.

:58:15
Would you?
:58:16
- No.
- You ungrateful people.

:58:18
You invite me to the beach, drive me
out in style to the cool breezes.

:58:22
Take me out of the nice, hot,
steaming city, and this is the thanks I get.

:58:26
And what's more, I'm hungry.
This violent inertia gives me an appetite.

:58:30
- You haven't been out of that chair.
- Every man has his own form of exercise.

:58:35
This is your party.
You know your way around here.

:58:37
Where's the food, or do we munch
seaweed to keep in the spirit?

:58:41
- Sandwiches are inside if you want them.
- You mean, I have to walk inside?

:58:48
Wonderful sea air.
:58:51
Do you ever get confused with all these
spare mansions you have kicking around?

:58:55
Beach house, town house,
country house.

:58:57
Personally, I get confused in
a hotel room with an adjoining towel.


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