:05:01
If Arthur ever left his wife
and I actually met him,
:05:04
I am sure that you and I would drift apart.
:05:08
He's never gonna leave her.
:05:10
Of course he isn't.
:05:12
You're right. I know you're right.
:05:15
- I dunno about this.
- It's just a dinner.
:05:17
I've finally gotten to a place where I'm
comfortable with just me and my work.
:05:23
- If she's so great why don't you date her?
- I told you. We're just friends.
:05:27
- So she's not attractive?
- No, she is attractive.
:05:30
- You said she had a good personality.
- She has a good personality.
:05:36
What?
:05:37
When someone's not attractive, they're
described as having a good personality.
:05:42
If you'd asked about looks and
I'd said "She has a good personality",
:05:46
she's not attractive.
:05:48
But because I mentioned she has
a good personality, she can be either.
:05:51
Attractive with a good personality,
or not attractive with a good personality.
:05:55
- So which one is she?
- Attractive.
:05:57
But not beautiful, right?
:06:02
It's like, whenever I read Jimmy Breslin,
it's as if he's leaving a wake-up call
:06:08
- for the City of New York.
- What d'you mean by a "wake-up call"?
:06:12
He's saying that we've got people
in the city who are on welfare...
:06:17
Would I have seen any of your windows?
:06:20
A couple of weeks ago
I did a thing with hostages.
:06:24
- The people in blindfolds.
- Yeah.
:06:26
I thought it was like late '80s.
:06:30
That's interesting.
:06:32
Let's just say I'm not
a big fan of Jimmy Breslin.
:06:35
Well, he's the reason I became a writer,
but that's not important.
:06:52
Harry, you and Marie
are both from New Jersey.
:06:56
- Really?
- Where?
:06:58
- South Orange.
- Haddonfield.