An Unmarried Woman
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:29:01
Hey, honey, these old bones
have known plenty of misery.

:29:05
But I make it a point to get busy
as soon as I feel the blues comin' on.

:29:11
Oh, God.
It was so much easier in the '60s.

:29:13
We had Vietnam,
assassinations, the Black Panthers.

:29:17
There was a hell of a lot to do.
:29:19
Can even find a decent cause these days.
:29:23
We could use a good war.
:29:25
I could use a double vodka martini.
:29:28
- Patti's so sad.
- She has a right to be. So do you.

:29:35
I'm sad, Elaine.
:29:37
I'm sad. I'm lonely.
I'm depressed.

:29:39
What do you want me to say?
What do you want me to say?

:29:41
Where you goin'?
:29:45
See you guys next week.
:29:47
Well, let me ride home with you.
:29:49
- You sure you're all right?
- I'll call you later.

:29:57
I think we made her
feel worse than she did.

:30:00
I don't think
that marriage is over yet.

:30:03
I hope Martin gets a permanent case
of the clap and his pecker falls off.

:30:13
- Hello.
- Fuck you.

:30:27
- Hi.
- Hi.

:30:30
I had a fight with Phil.
:30:36
What about?
:30:38
He was defending Daddy.
:30:41
He doesn't think it was the right thing,
but he understands him.

:30:43
Phil's a nice boy.
:30:46
- I hate Daddy.
- He didn't leave you. He left me.

:30:49
I still hate him.
:30:53
You'll get over it.

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