Tootsie
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:04:00
My name is Dorothy.
:04:01
It's not Tootsie or Toots
or Sweetie or Honey or Doll.

:04:04
-Oh, Christ.
-No, just Dorothy.

:04:07
Alan's always Alan, Tom's always Tom
and John's always John.

:04:10
I have a name too. It's Dorothy,
capital D-O-R-O-T-H-Y.

:04:15
Dorothy.
:04:17
Excuse me, doctor.
:04:33
Did somebody die?
:04:34
-Violinist.
-I didn't know he was that sick.

:04:37
He wasn't.
He asked for a raise.

:04:42
I'm sorry about what
happened out there.

:04:46
-I was upset.
-What're you doing for the holidays?

:04:49
Why?
:04:52
Well, the baby and I are gonna
go up to my dad's farm upstate.

:04:55
It's not exactly the fast lane,
but it's kind of fun.

:05:00
Maybe you'd like to come along?
:05:04
You know, since my dad met you,
he's your biggest fan.

:05:08
Is Ron coming too?
:05:11
Would that make a difference?
:05:15
Actually...
:05:16
...I think he has to stay
in town and work.

:05:21
If it matters...
:05:23
...I've always hated women who treat
other women as stand-ins for men.

:05:28
It's not that, really.
:05:30
I'd just like you to come.
:05:32
I just don't want to get up too soon
or I'll have another relapse.

:05:37
Isn't there some way we could rehearse
in the same room together?

:05:41
We will. Right after the weekend.
I'll call you Monday.

:05:44
Thanks. Bye-bye.
:05:46
You know where my pink nightgown is?
With the flow--

:05:49
-Listen to me.
-What?

:05:50
Stop packing.
:05:52
Don't do this.
:05:53
-Why?
-You should not do this.

:05:55
In two weeks, if I ever see Julie again,
it'll be as Michael...

:05:58
...and she'll probably
throw a drink in my face.


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