:21:00
## [Continues]
:21:06
- I really like that song
you did for the Stylettes.
- You really like it?
:21:12
Well, it's
very commercial.
:21:14
And, you know, even with
Negroes singin' it, it's very white.
:21:17
- ## [Continues]
- What?
:21:19
Because it didn't deal
with the real nightmares,
:21:22
like unemployment,
that cripple male egos.
:21:24
Which, I suspect, is the true reason why
romance is so tortured for these people.
:21:28
You were goin'
for a mass audience.
:21:30
And the lyrics,
well, a little sentimental.
:21:33
- I gotta hand it to you.
They really do work. They do.
- [Laughing]
:21:37
If anything, it suffers most
from a shoddy arrangement.
:21:40
So what exactly did you like about
my record? The thickness of the vinyl?
:21:45
[Laughing]
:21:47
By the way, I did that shoddy
arrangement that you were describing.
:21:51
- You're a horse's ass.
- Hey! Hey!
:21:54
- What did you do to her, Caszatt?
- Nothing. She went nuts.
:21:57
## [Continues]
:22:00
- I think she wants me.
- # I feel like
I could scream ##
:22:03
# He's a playboy
But I know one day #
:22:07
# Across the threshold
He'll carry me #
:22:11
- # You're dreamin'
Ooh #
- # I don't care #
:22:13
# What the other girls say #
:22:16
# One fine day
He'll marry me #
:22:19
- [All Laughing]
- I'm dreamin'.
:22:22
I didn't know
there was a solo there.
:22:24
- She's dreamin'!
- She dreamin', all right.
:22:26
- I kinda like it. Let's do it.
- Me too.
:22:30
- # Ooh #
- # Across the threshold
He'll carry me #
:22:33
# You're dreamin'
Ooh #
:22:34
# I don't care
what the other girls say #
:22:37
# One fine day
He'll marry me ##
:22:41
- [Sighs]
- That's nice.
:22:43
- That was good.
- We good.
:22:45
- Okay. Yes.
- Oh, Jesus.
:22:48
- When he comes in, he wears
a wig, so don't mention it.
- It is a wig!
:22:52
I'm not in the mood to meet anyone until
my fourth cup of coffee.
:22:55
- You should know that.
- Okay, try and keep an open mind.
:22:57
Coffee... coffee.
Coffee, coffee, coffee. I need coffee.