Mrs. Doubtfire
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1:27:01
And I know you're Mr Health. Bless you
for putting yourself in harm's way.

1:27:05
- Smoking.
- All right. Table 39.

1:27:09
- Follow me, please.
- 39! My age! You're a saint.

1:27:13
Thank you very much
for humouring an old lady.

1:27:25
- He's pissed already.
- Mrs Doubtfire?

1:27:29
- Would you like to join us?
- Oh. I thought I saw Clint Eastwood.

1:27:33
That would make my day!
He is such a stud-muffin.

1:27:37
Will you excuse me, dear?
I have to check my wrap.

1:27:40
- I can do it for you.
- Oh, no, please. I'm quite capable of...

1:27:44
All right, dear. There you go.
1:27:47
- Oh, and your bag too, ma'am.
- Drop it!

1:27:50
Oh, I'm very sorry, dear. It's my medicine.
1:27:52
- I have to go take my medicine now.
- We have water at the table.

1:27:56
I can't take it orally, dear. I'll be right back.
1:28:00
- Would you like something to drink?
- Oh, yes. A good stiff Chardonnay.

1:28:04
I like 'em light and woody.
1:28:15
- Hello. Bridges Restaurant. May I help you?
- Yes. My name is Daniel Hillard.

1:28:19
Mr Lundy is expecting me for dinner. Will you
tell him I'm running late, but I'm on my way?

1:28:25
- I'll deliver the message personally, sir.
- Thank you.

1:28:36
Oh, Stu!
1:28:39
I hope you like it.
1:28:40
It's gorgeous! Thank you!
1:28:44
Did I miss anything?
1:28:47
Well, yes. Look. This is the gift
that Stu gave me for my birthday.

1:28:52
- Isn't it gorgeous!
- Is it real?

1:28:54
It is very real, Mrs Doubtfire.
1:28:57
You can either wear that or feed a small
country. That's so nice. So decadent.


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