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:52:00
Where does it go?
What makes it interesting?

:52:03
Is it lurid? Is it sexual? Perverse?
:52:07
Is she a whore?
:52:10
What's the matter? You look pale.
:52:13
I know I can write.
I'm just blocked, you know?

:52:18
You just need to relax and not press.
If there's something in you, it'll come out.

:52:23
Yeah. Yeah, I know you're right.
:52:25
- It's not so...
- It's like me.

:52:27
- I wanted to be a classical musician.
- Yeah?

:52:30
But it wasn't in me.
So I make my living doing studio work.

:52:34
Shows, commercials.
:52:37
But I do have a pretty good feel for jazz.
:52:39
And is that where you...
where you met your wife?

:52:42
- In commercials?
- Yeah, exactly.

:52:45
We were doing a spot for some detergent.
:52:48
- Detergent...
- It was love at first sight.

:52:51
Christ, within half an hour
we were making love in the ladies' room.

:52:55
- Oh, excuse me.
- No, that's fine.

:52:58
You have a very charming way
of telling things.

:53:04
Listen, do you think you can
get away tomorrow evening?

:53:08
An evening?
:53:10
A friend is making a record.
It might be fun for you to hear him.

:53:13
- He's a terrific cellist.
- Well, an evening...

:53:19
Tomorrow evening
is Doug's backgammon night, so...

:53:22
- What time would this be?
- Eight, eight-thirty.

:53:25
- Eight?
- Yeah. If you like...

:53:28
Well, I can meet you.
How about in front of the school?

:53:32
In front of the school. An evening.
:53:35
Yeah, I guess I could do that.
:53:38
That sounds like fun.
:53:40
OK. OK. It's a deal.
:53:48
Lou Gimbel's wife
has been on at him about her working too.

:53:52
So, finally,
he rented a store on Lexington Avenue.

:53:55
He's gonna bankroll her
and she's opening a boutique.

:53:59
- Oh, really?
- Or a sweater shop, and...


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