Manhattan
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:05:02
You like the way I look?
:05:04
Provocative.
:05:06
- I'm getting through to you?
- Yup. You have to excuse me a sec.

:05:11
Jesus, she's gorgeous.
:05:15
But she's 177.
:05:17
I'm 42 and she's 177.
:05:20
I'm... I'm older than her father.
Can you believe that?

:05:24
I'm dating a girl
wherein I can beat up her father.

:05:27
That's the first time
that ever occurred in my life.

:05:30
- He's drunk.
- You're drunk. You should never drink.

:05:35
Did I tell you... that my ex-wife...
:05:38
- Who, Tina?
- My second ex- wife

:05:42
is writing a book about
our marriage and the break-up.

:05:46
- That's really tacky.
- It's really depressing, you know.

:05:49
She's gonna give all those details out,
all my little idiosyncrasies,

:05:53
and my quirks and mannerisms, and...
:05:57
Not that I have
anything to hide because, you know...

:06:00
But there are a few disgusting
little moments that I regret.

:06:04
It's just gossip.
Gossip is the new pornography.

:06:07
- You should never let me drink.
- I know.

:06:11
You should never let yourself drink.
:06:13
We oughta go
cos I've got an exam tomorrow.

:06:16
Oh, do you? The kid's gotta get up...
:06:20
She's got homework.
I'm dating a girl who does homework.

:06:24
What is it? What's the matter with you?
:06:26
You... you... Where are you now?
Your mind is like a million miles away.

:06:30
I have something I wanna say.
:06:32
I, uh, I just didn't know
quite how to... get into it.

:06:35
Um, I, uh...
:06:38
About seven or eight weeks ago
I went to this dinner party

:06:43
and I met a woman there.
:06:45
And...
:06:48
- And I've got kind of involved with her.
- You're kidding?

:06:52
It started out very casually.
I mean, we had lunch a couple of times.

:06:56
And now it's, you know, it's getting out of
hand and I don't know what to do about it.


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