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:09:02
What about Isaac?
We can't abandon him, you know?

:09:05
He can't function anywhere
other than New York, you know that.

:09:09
Very Freudian.
:09:28
- Are you writing a book on our marriage?
- Leave me alone.

:09:31
- Are you writing about our break-up?
- We've said all that needs to be said.

:09:36
I know you are because
I have a friend at Random House.

:09:38
- I'm free to do as I please.
- Yeah, but this affects me.

:09:42
So you're gonna tell everybody
everything? Our life, our sexual life?

:09:45
Do you spy on me?
:09:47
No. I was at a party and a guy said
he read an advance chapter

:09:50
of a book my wife was writing,
and it was hot stuff. He said that!

:09:54
- I spilled wine on my pants.
- I don't care to discuss it.

:09:58
- You won't discuss it. How's Willie?
- Fine.

:10:01
Well, give me some details. Does he
play baseball? Wear dresses? What?

:10:05
He doesn't wear dresses. You'll find out
the details when it's your turn to see him.

:10:09
Don't write this book.
It's a humiliating experience.

:10:12
It's an honest account of our break-up.
:10:15
Jesus, everybody that knows us
is gonna know everything.

:10:18
Look at you. You're so threatened.
:10:20
I'm not threatened because I was not
the immoral, psychotic, promiscuous one.

:10:25
I hope I didn't leave out anything.
:10:33
Are you telling me that... that... that I'm...
that you had three affairs before me?

:10:38
That's really hard to believe.
It's mind-boggling.

:10:41
When I was your age, I was still being
tucked in by my grandparents.

:10:46
Well, they were really immature boys.
They were nothing like you.

:10:50
No? What does that mean?
:10:52
Well, I told you before.
I think I'm in love with you.

:10:55
Hey, don't get carried away, OK?
:10:57
This is... This is a terrific thing
- Move over- you know.


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