:50:11
(Overlapping dialogue) - Oh yeah, yeah.
- You listen to me just once.
:50:13
- Oh sure.
- I've told you a million times.
:50:17
You never want
to listen to me.
:50:18
Yeah. So I said it.
So you heard it. So what?
:50:21
So this. It's the last time
I'll ever go to a party with you.
:50:24
Will you put that in writing?
:50:25
Well you're always
making cracks.
:50:27
Like what?
:50:27
Well you're always
humiliating me.
:50:30
Didn't your mother never
teach you no manners?
:50:32
I never had no mother,
we was too poor.
:50:34
Say what's the matter
with you lately?
:50:36
You used to tell me
you loved me.
:50:38
You used to treat me like a high-class
dame. Well, usedn't you?
:50:41
- So I used.
- So there you admit it.
:50:43
I ain't admitting nothing.
:50:44
I'll give you one more chance.
Do you love me or don't you?
:50:47
No I don't.
:50:48
Quit stalling.
I want a direct answer.
:50:54
There's one thing about you
I can't understand.
:50:57
(Starts singing) How could you
believe me when I said I love ya?
:51:00
When you know
I've been a liar all my life.
:51:04
You've had that reputation
since you was a youth.
:51:08
You must have been insane
to think I'd tell you the truth.
:51:12
How could I believe you
when ya said we'd marry?
:51:16
Well, you know
I'd rather hang than have a wife.
:51:20
I know I said
I'd make you mine.
:51:23
Now wouldn't you's know
that I would go for that old line.
:51:27
How could you believe me
when I said I love you?
:51:31
When you know
I've been a liar.
:51:33
You sure have been a liar.
:51:35
A double-crossing liar.
:51:37
A double-crossing liar.
:51:39
All my doggone cheating life.
:51:43
You said you would
love me long.
:51:46
So what?
:51:47
And never would do
me wrong.
:51:50
Stop bending the suit.
:51:51
Faithful you'd always be.
:51:54
Me?
:51:55
Why baby you must be loony to trust
a lower than low two-timer like me.