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:16:03
I'm just from Philadelphia, you know.
I mean, we believe in God so... OK?

:16:07
What the hell does that mean?
What do you mean?

:16:10
- Well, that...
- "I'm from Philadelphia. I believe in God."

:16:13
Does this make any sense to you?
:16:17
What a creep. Could you believe her?
:16:19
- I mean, she was really...
- She seemed nervous.

:16:22
Nervous? She was overbearing. She was,
you know, terrible! She was all cerebral.

:16:26
Where the hell does a little Radcliffe
tootsie come off rating Scott Fitzgerald,

:16:30
- Gustav Mahler and Heinrich B?I?
- Why are you getting so mad?

:16:34
Because I don't like that
pseudo-intellectual garbage.

:16:38
"Van Goch!" Did you hear that? She said
Van Goch. Like an Arab she spoke.

:16:41
One more remark about Bergman, and I'd
have knocked her other contact lens out.

:16:46
- Is she Yale's mistress?
- That will never cease to mystify me.

:16:50
I mean, he's got a wonderful wife
and he prefers to... to diddle this yo-yo.

:16:55
But he was always a sucker
for those kind of women.

:16:58
The kind that would involve him
in discussions of existential reality.

:17:02
They probably sit on the floor
with wine and cheese,

:17:06
and mispronounce
"allegorical" and "didacticism".

:17:09
I get the feeling that Yale really likes her.
:17:12
Well, I don't believe
in extramarital relationships.

:17:15
I think people should mate for life
like pigeons or Catholics.

:17:19
I don't know. Maybe people weren't
meant to have one deep relationship.

:17:24
Maybe we're meant to have a series
of relationships of different lengths.

:17:28
- That's gone out of date.
- Don't tell me what's gone out of date.

:17:32
You're 177. You were brought up
on drugs and television and the pill.

:17:35
I... I was World War II.
I was in the trenches.

:17:38
- You were eight in World War II.
- Right. I was never in the trenches.

:17:42
I was caught right in the middle.
It was a very tough position.

:17:45
Get the groceries, will you?
:17:49
Good morning and welcome to
Human Beings Wow!

:17:52
We're talking this evening with Gregory
and Caroline Payne Whitney Smith,

:17:56
close friends of the Carter family.
:17:58
We're normal people.
Just like you, we're in debt.


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