A Touch of Class
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1:09:00
One cockamamie question
cost me $18,000.

1:09:04
And that doesn't include the Kleenex
I used up crying.

1:09:07
I didn't go back to the coast for five years.
By that time, she'd had twin boys...

1:09:12
...and a kidney-shaped pool, went
to Weight Watchers every Thursday night.

1:09:17
I've got to meet Patty and the boys.
We're going on some fakakta picnic.

1:09:21
That's all I need now, Spanish ants.
1:09:25
You two may be two ships that passed
in the night and scraped hulls for a week.

1:09:29
In which case, relax and enjoy.
1:09:34
I see.
1:09:35
Lots of luck, boy-chick.
1:09:45
He was right, your fat friend.
1:09:48
He was right.
1:09:51
He loved a girl enough to give her up.
But, my God, $18,000?

1:09:54
I could have told him for a lot less.
1:09:57
I'm not giving you up.
1:09:59
- What?
- I'm not giving you up. Look.

1:10:01
- I know I'm selfish and neurotic.
- And American.

1:10:04
American.
1:10:05
- Married.
- Married.

1:10:06
- Spoiled.
- Spoiled.

1:10:08
Which is precisely
why I'm not giving you up.

1:10:10
Why can't we get a little flat in Soho?
We'll see each other whenever we can.

1:10:14
And if you're worried
about breaking up a family, forget it.

1:10:17
There will be no families broken up.
You just have to take my word for it.

1:10:20
I think that Soho makes a lot of sense,
for both of us.

1:10:23
You can walk there.
I can take a taxi, the tube, or the 22 bus.

1:10:27
Vickie, what the hell have we got to lose?
1:10:33
And which part of Soho
did you have in mind?

1:10:37
- Do you like Chinese food?
- I love Chinese.

1:10:40
The reason I ask is,
there is a street called Macclesfield Street.

1:10:43
- Do you know it?
- To know it is to love it.

1:10:45
- You've had a flat there before.
- Many times.


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