:19:03
Well, I guess
I have to agree with you there.
:19:05
I mean, who needs the drudgery
of married life?
:19:08
Still, for a man,
marriage is the ideal state.
:19:11
No more sinks full of dirty dishes. No more
peanut butter sandwiches. And companionship.
:19:14
May I remind you that New York is full of great
restaurants, very few of which serve peanut butter.
:19:18
And for a buck and a half an hour,
all these dishes disappear.
:19:21
And as far as companionship is concerned,
well, I have a little black book,
:19:24
and in it are the names
and phone numbers of 111 models.
:19:27
Bachelorhood
is the ideal state for a man.
:19:29
Marriage, little Miss Stacy, well, that's
an institution sponsored by women for women.
:19:33
When the coffee's ready,
you can bring it in.
:19:35
I'm gonna set up the camera.
:19:39
When the coffee's ready,
little Miss Stacy, you can bring it in.
:19:46
I'm gonna submit these pictures for a
calendar that Goodman Tires is planning.
:19:49
if I get the assignment,
it'll be quite a feather in my lens.
:19:52
We'll shoot the month of March today.
:19:55
Say, how goes it in there anyway?
:19:57
Oh, I can find everything in here
but the dress.
:19:59
Well, it's not a dress exactly. It's a...
Well, it's in that little white box in there.
:20:03
Oh, that.
I've got that on.
:20:06
Miss Stacy, this is my profession.
:20:08
You have got to think of me as a doctor,
and this is my office.
:20:11
- It's all quite impersonal.
- "Impersonal."
:20:35
Well, I guess if Maman managed to escape pneumonia
on that drafty stage at the Folies Bergère,
:20:41
I should be perfectly safe
in a steam-heated studio.
:20:45
I guess.