Born Yesterday
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How did you two meet?
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- In Las Vegas. I was in a show.
- So, you dance and sing?

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Yeah, I wasn't only in the chorus,
I was a thespian.

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I had lines. Five, to be exact.
Do you wanna hear them?

:22:16
No!
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- Abs... yes. Of course.
- OK, here goes.

:22:20
Yes, I am.
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He was here, but he's not here now.
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Oh, just a friend.
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I never drink with men I don't know.
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Beat it, buster!
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I coulda been a star
if I woulda stuck with it.

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But Harry didn't like me being in shows.
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He likes to go to bed early.
:22:40
Does Mr Brock do a lot of business
in Las Vegas?

:22:42
What business?
He came to gamble and meet girls!

:22:46
He doesn't do that any more.
Now, he just works.

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And works and works.
:22:52
What is Mr Brock doing in Washington?
Is he a strong party man?

:22:56
Is he! He can throw down a drink
faster than you can unzip your pants.

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Boy, can he dance!
We won a limbo contest.

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And we got a medal.
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She remembered the medal!
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You wanna see it?
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Yes.
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OK. See?
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And... looks like first prize.
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It has been said
that the love of wealth

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is at the heart of all Americans.
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Do you think that's true?
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- I don't know. Who said it?
- Tocqueville.

:23:35
He wrote Democracy In America,
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possibly one of the most perceptive books
ever written about our system.

:23:41
It's a book?
No wonder I never heard of it.

:23:48
In future, I think it would be best to
limit Billie's exposure to the media,

:23:51
given her limited understanding of...
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well, everything.
:23:56
Couldn't we do something?
Smarten her up a bit?

:23:58
She didn't know how to play gin rummy
till I taught her.


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