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:36:04
Who is this?
:36:05
Come on, will you?
Stop kiddin’ around.

:36:13
Ah!
:36:15
Oh, you shouldn’t
have bothered.

:36:18
It’s beautiful.
:36:19
Thank you.
I was married in it.

:36:21
Enchanting.
:36:27
The phone?
:36:28
Oh, there.
:36:29
I got to call
the auto club.

:36:31
Now, don’t be too long,
:36:32
I’m expecting
an obscene phone call.

:36:34
I hope you don’t mind
my asking,

:36:35
but shouldn’t you be
with what’s- her-name?

:36:37
You know, the little girl
who lives down the lane?

:36:39
Edith Baskin.
:36:42
Edith Baskin.
:36:43
Why aren’t you up there
using her phone?

:36:45
Oh, uh, I had already
said good night.

:36:48
And thank you, I hope.
:36:50
Yes. And it would’ve
been an anticlimax.

:36:53
And then I remembered
:36:55
that you lived
down the street.

:36:56
Hello, Auto?
Uh, Dr. Charles Nichols here.

:37:00
Charles Nichols, right.
I got a dead battery.

:37:03
Mercedes-Benz.
:37:06
Last time I looked
it was burgundy.

:37:09
1974.
:37:11
Oh, what the hell.
:37:13
1-2-0-4-7-9-3-5-8.
:37:17
320 Hillside.
:37:20
What’s the nearest
cross street?

:37:22
Third.
:37:23
Bird.
:37:24
Wait a minute.
Hold on a second. Bird?

:37:26
Third, T-H.
:37:29
Third.
:37:30
Th-third and Hillside. Right.
20 minutes, thank you.

:37:37
Won’t be here
for another 20 minutes.

:37:39
Got anything cold
to drink?

:37:40
Juice, soda.
:37:42
Got any low-fat milk?
:37:45
I expect so.
:37:53
Who’s the basketball player,
Michael?

:37:55
Uh-huh.
:37:56
Looks exactly
like his old man.

:37:58
How do you know?
:37:59
‘Cause he doesn’t look
anything like you.


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