Peggy Sue Got Married
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:06:00
So, where's Charlie?
:06:02
I was in town about a year ago
and I turn on the television...

:06:07
...and I see Crazy Charlie.
:06:10
It really made me laugh.
:06:13
Charlie won't be here tonight.
:06:17
-We're getting divorced, actually.
-I'm sorry to hear that.

:06:22
Mr. Norvik!
:06:25
Richard. Doug Snell, Merrill Lynch.
:06:28
I read about that Codex deal
in Business Week. Congratulations!

:06:33
Thank you very much.
:06:35
Peggy, how are you? How's Charlie?
Hey, Terry!

:06:39
-Thank you, Doug, thank you very much.
-Call me.

:06:42
Madeline Hutton and Arthur Nagle
were high school sweethearts.

:06:45
Married right after graduation,
they're still together.

:06:49
Maddy. Arthur. How does it feel
to have missed the sexual revolution?

:06:54
What? What kind of question is that?
:06:57
That doesn't have anything to do
with the reunion, Delores!

:06:59
Take it easy, kitten.
:07:03
-Welcome to the singles scene.
-I don't know how you do it.

:07:07
I've never even dated anybody but Charlie.
:07:10
It's not that bad, really.
:07:12
You just have to think of men like houses,
and trade upward.

:07:19
I always thought that you and Charlie
had a really great marriage.

:07:23
I think we did.
:07:26
We just got married too young...
:07:27
...and ended up blaming each other
for all the things we missed.

:07:31
So he started having affairs
and you started getting depressed?

:07:37
You just should have left here years ago,
like I did.

:07:40
It's not so bad.
:07:42
I've got two great kids.
I've got my own business.

:07:48
Still, if I knew then what I know now...
:07:53
...l'd do a lot of things differently.
:07:56
Your damn computers
put me out of business.

:07:59
You're right. He's drunk.

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