:36:01
OK. Well, over the years,
certain ideas have occurred to me.
:36:05
I've always felt, if they were written up,
they might make good shows, or a series.
:36:10
- Uh-huh.
- I wanted to get your opinion on the plot.
:36:14
And if you think it's something
for your show, I'd like to write it.
:36:18
- You write?
- I wrote a little when I was young.
:36:22
- You know, nothing major, obviously.
- You kept it a secret if you wrote.
:36:26
Well, I'd like to try. I'd like to try.
:36:29
- I did work on some shows years ago.
- Wasn't that in the costume department?
:36:34
Yeah, but, you know, at least
I did have some contact with the theatre.
:36:38
Uh-huh. So what's your idea?
Because the truth is, I'm backed up today.
:36:44
Oh. OK. Well, it's about two sisters
who were very close as kids.
:36:49
And now that they're adults,
they've grown apart.
:36:53
- Like you and your sister.
- Me?
:36:56
Aren't you and Dorothy polite
but not so friendly?
:36:59
Well, gee, I never even thought of that.
:37:02
Let me stop you. We want
blood-and-guts stuff, not so subtle.
:37:06
Oh, well. I have another about
a young girl who wanted to be a nun.
:37:10
No nuns. They want sexy, unscrupulous,
rich, melodramatic, but no nuns.
:37:16
Listen, anything like that
occurs to you, we'll talk.
:37:19
Give me a jingle and we'll go to Le Cirque.
:37:22
OK. All right. Well, thank you.
:37:31
- Is something burning in there?
- No.
:37:34
No, it's OK.
:37:37
- Come to sleep!
- Yeah. Soon.