Play It Again, Sam
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:17:03
- Who can we get?
- You don't have anybody in mind?

:17:07
- We have several in mind.
- What kind do you like?

:17:10
- He likes neurotics.
- I like blondes.

:17:12
Blondes with long hair and short skirts
:17:15
and boots and big chests
and bright and witty.

:17:18
Don't set yourself silly standards.
:17:21
She must be beautiful with a big bust?
:17:23
And a good behind.
Something I can sink my teeth into.

:17:27
- He was always fussy.
- But look at the result.

:17:30
You never went out.
:17:32
Sally has long hair
and a good size chest.

:17:35
- What's good size?
- Like this I guess.

:17:38
- She's not very bright.
- What does she do?

:17:41
- She works for an astrologer.
- Forget it.

:17:44
You might get her into bed.
:17:46
With my luck
I won't get her into a chair.

:17:49
These girls
often don't have great minds.

:17:52
Why all this fuss over
a dinner companion?

:17:56
Look, I can't go out,
I'm still attached to Nancy.

:17:59
Will you forget about Nancy?
She's gone.

:18:04
That's true. She wanted to be free
so she could swing.

:18:08
Darling, think of somebody.
:18:10
I can just picture what she's up to.
:18:19
Baby, this is wonderful.
:18:21
My ex-husband would never take me
on a motorcycle.

:18:24
He fell off a scooter
and broke his collar bone.

:18:28
And I mean the kind of scooter
you push.

:18:31
Movies. That's his whole life,
he's a watcher.

:18:34
I'm a doer.
:18:36
It's been so long
since I've been made love to

:18:40
by a handsome blond man.
:18:43
We're divorced two weeks
and she's dating a Nazi.

:18:46
- What about Sharon?
- I like the name.

:18:49
She works as
a photographer's assistant.

:18:52
- She's bright and cute.
- Let's go.

:18:55
- Call her.
- Perfect.

:18:57
- What will you say?
- I'll ask if she's free for dinner.


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