Send Me No Flowers
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:20:02
If I knew the man's affairs
were in order, his will made out,

:20:07
his insurance paid up, no loose ends,
well, I'd see no reason to tell him.

:20:14
Well, suppose he were an old friend,
like me.

:20:18
Are your affairs in order,
will made out, insurance paid up?

:20:22
The I wouldn't tell you. Anything else
I can do for you, George?

:20:33
Goodbye, Mr. Kimball.
:20:39
See you in church!
:20:48
Judy?
Yeah?

:20:51
Come on, we're teeing off at 2:30.
- Just a second. - What are you doing?

:20:56
Making George's sleeping pills.
- What are you, a pharmacist?

:20:59
I'm a very smart wife.
You know George.

:21:03
He's convinced he can't sleep
without a pill, but I know it's sugar.

:21:07
And it works? - It has for 5 years.
You know something else?

:21:11
When he takes two
he goes to sleep twice as fast.

:21:15
That's a story for a medical journal!
- That'd ruin everything. - Why?

:21:19
He reads it every week.
- Oh, no!

:21:29
Hi, George.
- Hello, Arnold.

:21:31
Ruth is flying to her mother's,
the kids are in camp, and I'm alone.

:21:37
And unafraid.
:21:40
What are you doing?
- Eating.

:21:43
Nuts? George Kimball? Cholesterol?
:21:48
What's the matter?
You seem kind of down.

:21:54
Arnold, can I take you into my
confidence? - You can, George.


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