1:00:02
- Alvy?
- What?
1:00:06
Was there somebody in your room
when l called you?
1:00:10
- What do you mean?
- l mean, l thought l heard a voice.
1:00:14
l had the radio on.
l'm sorry, it was the television.
1:00:24
Let's never break up again.
l don't want to be apart.
1:00:29
l think we're both much too mature
for something like that.
1:00:33
Living together hasn't been so bad,
has it?
1:00:36
For me it's been terrific.
You know?
1:00:39
Better than either of my marriages.
1:00:42
There's something different about you.
l don't know what, but it's great.
1:00:47
l think, if you let me,
l could help you have more fun.
1:00:52
l know it's hard. Yeah.
1:00:55
What if we go away this weekend?
1:00:59
Why don't we get Rob, and the three
of us would drive into Brooklyn?
1:01:03
We could show you the old neighborhood.
That'd be fun for you.
1:01:06
Yeah, l'd love it.
1:01:09
God, it's a great day!
1:01:11
Watch the road!
You'll total the car!
1:01:15
l've never been to Brooklyn.
1:01:17
- l can't wait to see the neighborhood.
- The neighborhood will be great.
1:01:20
- We could show her the schoolyard.
- l was a great athlete. Tell her.
1:01:23
l was all-schoolyard.
1:01:26
They threw him a football once.
He tried to dribble it.
1:01:29
l used to lose
my glasses a lot.
1:01:31
Look! That's my old house.
That's where l used to live.
1:01:34
Holy cow!
1:01:37
You're lucky. Where l used to live
is now a pornographic equipment store.
1:01:40
l had some very
good memories there.
1:01:42
What good memories, your mother
and father fighting all the time?
1:01:46
And over the most ridiculous things.
1:01:48
- You fired the cleaning woman?
- She was stealing!
1:01:51
But she's colored.
The colored have enough trouble!
1:01:54
- She was going through my purse.
- They're persecuted enough.
1:01:56
- Who's persecuting? She stole!
- So? We can afford it.