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- Also, he never remembers me.
- Sally Albright.
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- Hi, Harry.
- I thought it was you.
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It is. This is Marie.
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Was Marie.
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- How are you?
- Fine.
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- How's Joe?
- Fine.
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I hear he's fine.
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- You're not with Joe any more?
- We just broke up.
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I'm sorry. That's too bad.
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Yeah. Well, you know.
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Yeah.
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So...
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- What about you?
- I'm fine.
:30:37
How's married life?
:30:41
I'm getting a divorce.
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I'm sorry. I'm really sorry.
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Yeah, well, what're you gonna do?
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What happened with you guys?
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When Joe and I started seeing each other
we wanted the same thing.
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We didn't wanna get married because
every time anyone we knew got married
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it ruined their relationship.
They practically never had sex again.
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It's true. That's one of the secrets
that no one ever tells you.
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I would sit with my girlfriends who have
kids... my one girlfriend with kids, Alice,
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and she would complain about
how she and Gary never did it any more.
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She didn't even complain about it.
She said it matter-of-factly.
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She said they were up all night,
they were both exhausted,
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the kids took every sexual impulse
they had out of them.
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Joe and I would say "We're so lucky.
We have this wonderful relationship."
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"We can have sex on the kitchen floor
and not worry about the kids walking in."
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"We can fly off to Rome
on a moment's notice."
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Then one day I was taking
Alice's girl for the afternoon
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cos I promised to take her to the circus.
We were in the cab playing I-spy.
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"I spy a mailbox", "I spy a lamppost".
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And she looked out the window
and she saw this man and woman