Moscow on the Hudson
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That man.
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That's the FBI.
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They watch you for a few weeks,
make sure you're not a spy.

:57:16
Also to keep the KGB from kidnapping you,
for your own protection. Relax, amigo.

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- Is that a new dance from Russia?
- Excuse me for my rudeness.

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- Thank you for protection.
- That's what we're here for.

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Have a good time.
:57:49
All this week we've been working
on the stomach. Here's part three.

:57:53
Time to work on the stomach again.
We'll begin with abdominal warm-ups.

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Remember how to do this one?
You inhale and keep it nice and firm.

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First we do lower back-drops.
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- Good morning, Vlad. How you doing?
- Good. I feel fine.

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I wish to be useful.
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How may I help you?
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You can do the shopping.
:58:13
I have an appointment
at the Human Resources Administration.

:58:16
- The unemployment office.
- Lucia has something going for you.

:58:19
She's got an ass on her.
:58:21
I like, last night, musicians much.
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Excellent saxophones.
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You ever hear of the "Bird"?
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- The great Charlie Parker?
- He was a wailing ass.

:58:32
That boy could blow.
:58:34
Excuse me, Grandpa,
why you call Charlie Parker "boy"?

:58:39
What should I call him? "Rhinoceros"?
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- How's the coffee coming?
- We're out of coffee.

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- We'd have coffee if you'd get off your butt.
- Don't talk to me like that.

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- I'll work when I can find something.
- You could've delivered telephone books.

:58:54
Bullshit! Deliver books!
I got a college education.

:58:58
We know you got a college education.
You told us a million times!


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