:48:03
Tell me about Ron.
:48:05
-How much time have you got?
-Go on.
:48:08
Well, Ron....
:48:10
Ron is, hands down, the best
director of daytime drama.
:48:14
Did they tell you
not to call it a soap yet?
:48:16
If anybody calls it a soap opera,
Rita fines them a quarter.
:48:20
It's how she got her car.
:48:22
You're not telling me
about you and Ron.
:48:25
That's nighttime drama.
He's interesting there too.
:48:28
Oh, you mean he's....
:48:32
You mean you have a good relationship.
:48:35
What's a good relationship, Dotty?
Can I call you Dotty?
:48:39
-Oh, please do.
-Ron's smart and he's funny.
:48:43
We got things in common.
:48:44
You know a guy who wants a woman
who eats at four...
:48:47
...is unconscious by nine
and works at dawn?
:48:50
But how does he treat you?
:48:53
Oh, that!
:48:55
-You think I do this without a plan?
-What do you mean?
:48:58
There are a lot of men out there.
I'm selective. I look around carefully.
:49:03
When I find the one who can
give me the worst time...
:49:06
...that's when I make my move.
:49:17
My lines sound like subtitles
for a Czech movie.
:49:20
Try answering as if the question
took you by surprise.
:49:23
What do you mean?
:49:24
I'll ask a question.
You just answer it.
:49:28
Why do you drink so much?
:49:30
When you grow up as I did, an orphan
raised by a sister 16 years older...
:49:35
...you have few illusions.
:49:37
-There you go.
-lt made a difference?
:49:39
You got it.
:49:40
Thanks, Dorothy.
:49:44
Why do you drink so much?
:49:46
Because it's not fattening...
:49:48
...and it's not good for me.
How many things can you say that about?
:49:52
You telling me to mind
my own business.
:49:54
I just don't think you
should worry about it.
:49:58
-It's nice of you, but--
-But I should mind my own business.