:38:01
Well, he's their... their doctor,
and-and this is his office.
:38:05
It's all very professional and...
and terribly impersonal.
:38:08
Sometime let me tell you about
a doctor I went to in Boston.
:38:11
Hmm, what a peppy type.
I should have sent him the bill.
:38:14
- Eugene is a married man.
- The worst kind.
:38:19
Sit down, Tina.
:38:21
Would you like a drink?
Mm. Scotch on the rocks.
:38:24
Are you gonna look for a job,
do you think?
:38:27
Well, my parents were so glad
to get rid of me,
:38:29
they gave me a blank checkbook
as a going-away present.
:38:32
But if the right boss
should happen along...
:38:34
Hi, honey.
:38:36
Boy, I got some fantastic shots
this afternoon.
:38:39
The light couldn't have been more perfect, and I
was always in the right place at the right time.
:38:42
The agency called me
just after you left.
:38:56
I'm Tina, Chantal's old school chum.
:39:00
You must be Gene.
:39:02
Well, of course it's Gene.
Good heavens.
:39:04
Don't let her kid you. I'm the Good Humor
man. Gene's a little squinty guy with a camera.
:39:07
Oh, Chantal, you didn't say
half enough about him.
:39:10
He's very attractive. Well,
I'm sure glad to meet you, Tina.
:39:14
My, my. The boys in Boston better mend their
fences, lettin' you and Chantal get away.
:39:18
Well, I'll say this much for Chantal.
:39:19
She managed to get engaged
to most of them before she left.
:39:23
O-Oh, could I fix you a drink, Gene?
:39:26
No. I'll fix it myself.
:39:27
Say, uh... Say, Tina,
are you a dancer?
:39:30
I've, uh, danced in my time. Oh?
How about modeling in your time?
:39:34
Haven't gotten around to it yet.
Here, what do you think?
:39:38
Make you want to, uh, buy it?
:39:41
By the gallon.
:39:45
I think I'll see about dinner.
:39:51
I said I think I'll see about dinner.
:39:53
What, hon?
:39:55
I think I'll see about dinner.
:39:57
Oh, good, good. Say, Tina,
the Goodman Tire Company...