:35:02
- I'm not gonna say that.
- John? Yeah.
:35:05
- What?
- Miss Waverly just dropped this by.
:35:09
I'll call you back.
:35:11
Denise! Hi.
So glad I caught you.
:35:14
I didn't mean to drag you
from your work.
:35:17
No, I can't think of
a more delightful way...
:35:20
- To avoid a confrontation
with one of my writers.
- Ah!
:35:23
- So what is this?
- Well, it's a toaster.
What do you think?
:35:27
- [Laughing]
- No, it's... Pretty obvious.
:35:30
Got these... I just wanted to thank you
for having us on the show.
:35:34
This is amazing. I've been looking
for these for years.
:35:37
I heard you say it on your show,
and I happened to be in the Village...
:35:40
in this thrift shop, and I saw them,
so I got them for you.
:35:45
- You like them?
- Thank you so much.
:35:47
[Chuckles]
:35:49
Well, l... I should get back.
Can't avoid this forever.
:35:53
Oh.
:35:56
- Thank you.
- You're welcome.
:35:58
- Howard?
- Hmm.
:36:01
We should write
a wedding song.
:36:03
What's the social
angle?
:36:06
Oh, well, I wasn't thinking about that.
That's your department.
:36:10
I don't believe
in marriage.
:36:15
What do you mean you don't believe
in marriage? You're joking, right?
:36:19
No. Why?
:36:21
Oh, God. Come on.
You believe in it?
:36:24
Marriage is
a bourgeois convention...
:36:26
You honestly think a contract can
or should bind people to each other?
:36:30
Why should modern affairs
between men and women be
modeled on an arrangement...
:36:33
that was forced on people by the
church and state during feudal times?
:36:36
Even then, it didn't work. Men were
bringing home syphilis to their wives.
:36:43
- Well... I mean, I just
think that, you know,
- Hmm?
:36:47
people taking vows
in front of other people...
:36:49
- What?
- It's kind of beautiful.
:36:52
I think that kind of
romanticism bullshit's...
:36:54
what keeps people
in bondage.
:36:59
Your friend John Murray's married.
He's not conservative.