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:46:02
Maybe we could get together
for lunch next week.

:46:04
That'll be nice.
:46:06
Why don't you bring your little boy
and I'll bring my three.

:46:08
- Okay.
- We can have a mob scene.

:46:11
You can come by the gallery
and then we can...

:46:13
I'd like to see it.
:46:14
- Then we can go to lunch.
- Okay, that'll be fine.

:46:17
I'll give you a call.
:46:18
I'd like to meet your little boy.
:46:20
EXbrook 34482?
:46:22
EXbrook 34482?
:46:24
Hi.
:46:27
That's incredible.
:46:29
My mother still has that number.
:46:35
- You remember Judy.
- Sure. Hi, Judy.

:46:37
Hi, Ricky. Frank and I ran into Ricky
in Hawaii at the...

:46:42
What's the name of that hotel where you
won the surfing championship?

:46:45
Oh, yeah, sure.
:46:47
Can you join us?
:46:50
Thank you.
:46:53
- You still surf, Ricky?
- No. Never.

:46:56
- You certainly look as if you could.
- Thanks.

:46:59
Great tan.
:47:01
- Do you work outdoors?
- Yeah.

:47:06
Yeah, I work for the county.
:47:09
Really? That must be interesting work.
:47:14
Imagine remembering that number
after 15 years.

:47:17
I call my mom every week
and I have trouble remembering it.

:47:25
Well, I better find Frank
before he passes out.

:47:28
He's always lecturing his patients
on the abuses of alcohol.

:47:31
But I wouldn't want to light a match
near him tonight.

:47:35
I'll call you, Cathy.
:47:36
Yeah, listen, the first one is home
and the second one's the gallery.

:47:39
But don't call me at home during the day.
All you'll get is, "No en casa."

:47:43
- Okay. Bye-bye.
- Bye-bye.

:47:45
- Bye-bye, Ricky.
- Bye, Judy. Nice to see you.

:47:56
What gallery?
:47:58
It's on La Cienega.

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