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with mayonnaise, tomatoes and lettuce.
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So, your second wife left you.
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Were you depressed about that?
:35:13
Nothing that a few mega-vitamins
couldn't cure.
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- Your first wife, Allison.
- She was nice.
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That was my fault.
l was too crazy.
:35:27
That was so nice!
That was nice.
:35:31
As Balzac said,
"There goes another novel."
:35:36
You were great.
:35:38
Oh, yeah? Yeah?
:35:40
- Yeah, l'm wrecked.
- You're wrecked.
:35:44
l mean it.
l'll never play the piano again.
:35:49
lt was, l don't know.
You really thought it was good?
:35:52
Good? Yes. No, that was the most fun
l've had without laughing.
:35:58
Here, you want some?
:36:00
No, l don't use
any major hallucinogenics.
:36:05
l took a puff about five years ago
at a party...
:36:10
and tried to take my pants off
over my head.
:36:15
l don't do it very often.
lt just sort of relaxes me.
:36:23
- You won't believe this, but--
- What?
:36:29
l'm going to buy you these books...
:36:32
because l think you should read them
instead of that cat book.
:36:36
That's pretty serious stuff.
:36:39
l'm obsessed with death, l think.
:36:41
lt's a big subject with me.
l have a pessimistic view of life.
:36:44
You should know this about me
if we're going to go out.
:36:47
l feel that life is divided up
into the horrible and the miserable.
:36:50
Those are the two categories.
:36:52
The horrible would be like terminal
cases and blind people, cripples.
:36:57
l don't know how they get through life.
lt's amazing to me.
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And the miserable is everyone else.