Same Time, Next Year
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1:14:01
Well, I wasn't just talking about
fashion. I was talking about your attitudes.

1:14:06
My attitudes are the same as they
always were. I haven't changed at all.

1:14:10
Oh, yes, you have. You used to be
kind of, well, crazy and insecure...

1:14:14
and a terrible liar,
but awfully human.

1:14:18
Now you
- I don't know. You just seem so sure of yourself.

1:14:26
- That's the last thing I am.
- Oh, yeah?

1:14:30
I picked up one of Helen's magazines the
other day, and there was this article...

1:14:33
telling women what sort
of orgasms they should have.

1:14:37
It was called "The Big 'O."'
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You know what really
got me about that?

1:14:43
This was a magazine my mother used
to buy for its fruitcake recipes.

1:14:47
Well, the times, in fact,
are a-changing, darling.

1:14:51
Too fast.
1:14:55
I don't know. Twenty,
thirty years ago, we had standards.

1:15:00
Maybe they were black and white,
but at least they were standards.

1:15:03
Now-
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It's so confusing.
1:15:13
Well-
1:15:15
That's at least a step
in the right direction.

1:15:21
When did I suddenly
become so appealing?

1:15:24
When you went
from pompous to confused.

1:15:32
All right.
Now, tell me, sir.

1:15:36
What's your pleasure?
1:15:38
A walk by the ocean...
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or a good book...
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or...
1:15:48
me?
1:15:52
You. Oh, I thought you'd never ask.

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