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accuses you of being attracted
to the person you're just friends with,
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which you probably are.
I mean, let's face it.
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So we're back to the rule
before the amendment:
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men and women can't be friends.
Where's it leave us?
:22:12
- Harry.
- What?
:22:13
Goodbye.
:22:16
OK.
:22:24
I'll just stop walking. I'll let you go ahead.
:22:31
We were married 40 years ago.
:22:33
We were married three years,
we got a divorce. Then I married Marjorie.
:22:37
- First you lived with Barbara.
- Right, Barbara.
:22:40
But I didn't marry Barbara.
I married Marjorie.
:22:43
- Then you got a divorce.
- Right. Then I married Katie.
:22:46
Another divorce.
:22:48
Then a couple of years later at
Eddie Collecio's funeral, I ran into her.
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I was with some girl
I don't even remember.
:22:56
- Roberta.
- Right. Roberta.
:22:58
But I couldn't take my eyes off you.
:23:01
I remember I snuck over to her
and I said...
:23:04
- What did I say?
- You said "What are you doin' after?"
:23:08
Right. So I ditch Roberta, we go
for coffee, a month later we're married.
:23:12
35 years to the day
after our first marriage.
:23:19
- I went through his pockets.
- Marie, why?
:23:21
FIVE YEARS LATER
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- You know what I found?
- No, what?
:23:25
They just bought a dining-room table.
His wife just spent $1 ,600 on a table.
:23:29
- Where?
- The point isn't where, Alice.
:23:32
The point is he's never gonna leave her.
:23:34
What else is new?
You've known this for two years.
:23:37
You're right. I know you're right.
:23:40
Can't you find someone single? When I
was single I knew lots of nice single men.
:23:44
There must be someone.
Sally found someone.
:23:47
Sally got the last good one.
:23:49
- Joe and I broke up.
- What?
:23:51
- When?
- Monday.
:23:53
- You waited three days?
- Joe's available?
:23:55
For God's sake, Marie, don't you
have feelings? She's obviously upset.