:26:01
You know what
I'm talking about.
:26:03
Don't yell at him.
It was my idea.
:26:05
I thought
it might be funny.
:26:07
You've done enough for AIDS.
We all have.
:26:13
Nobody's done enough,
um, for AIDS.
:26:17
Never mind, Perry.
:26:18
I'll ask someone else.
:26:24
People are sick of benefits.
:26:26
Especially the people
they're being given for.
:26:34
Dinner was delicious.
:26:36
Those mashed potatoes
are fabulous, Gregory.
:26:36
Those mashed potatoes
are fabulous, Gregory.
:26:39
- Oh yeah.
- The mashed potatoes were mine.
:26:41
Giving credit
where it's due
:26:44
There is much
I like in you
:26:47
But it's also very true
:26:49
that you're spoiled.
:26:54
Well, I don't know why
I bother to perfect
:26:57
a flawless imitation
of Gertrude Lawrence
:26:59
when none of you cretins
have even heard of her.
:27:01
We've heard, love.
We don't care.
:27:02
Who's Gertrude Lawrence?
:27:04
A British actress.
:27:05
Julie Andrews made
a rotten film about her.
:27:07
lsn't Julie Andrews gay?
:27:09
I don't know.
She never fucked me. Don't interrupt.
:27:11
Who's Julie Andrews?
:27:13
I suppose I should have
seen that one coming.
:27:16
I was born in the wrong decade.
That's my problem.
:27:20
- Who's got the milk?
- Who's Ethel Merman?
:27:23
Who's Mary Martin?
Who is anyone?
:27:24
We're all gonna be dead
and forgotten soon anyway.
:27:26
Gregory's not.
:27:28
I know who
Barbra Streisand is.
:27:30
She'll be very pleased
to hear that.
:27:31
You admit people like
Gertrude Lawrence don't really matter.
:27:35
I cannot believe that
a subject of the UK
:27:37
would even make
a comment like that.
:27:39
I have United States
citizenship.
:27:41
When did you take out
US citizenship?
:27:43
Nine years ago,
October 25.
:27:45
Barbara Cook's birthday.
:27:47
Who's Barbara Cook?
:27:48
No one, nobody.
Forget it.
:27:50
Die listening
to your Madonna albums.
:27:52
I long for the day when somebody says,
"Who's Madonna?"
:27:58
I apologize to the teenagers
at the table.