The Wedding Singer
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1:19:06
Hi, Rosie. How are you?
1:19:09
Fine, dear.
1:19:10
Is Robbie here?
I came by to give him something.

1:19:13
No, Julia.
I'm afraid he's not.

1:19:17
But it's Thursday.
You have singing lessons today.

1:19:21
Not anymore.
1:19:23
Now that he's gone to the city
to get a real job...

1:19:26
he doesn't have time
to give me lessons.

1:19:29
Why do you think you'd be
a good hire for this bank?

1:19:32
I'm ready to work hard...
1:19:34
and when I put my mind
to something, I go all the way.

1:19:37
I'll go all the way
for you, sir.

1:19:40
Do you have any experience?
1:19:42
I have no experience,
but I'm a big fan of money.

1:19:46
I like it. I use it.
I have a little.

1:19:50
I keep it in a jar
on top of my refrigerator.

1:19:53
I'd like to put more in it.
That's where you come in.

1:19:59
He wants to make money.
1:20:01
Live in a nice house
with wide windows and lamps.

1:20:09
You can't expect him to live
forever with his sister...

1:20:13
and the nipple-twisting
that goes on there.

1:20:17
I thank you for your time.
1:20:19
Actually, sir, I need this job
to impress a girl.

1:20:23
Will you leave now, please?
1:20:25
You don't even have
to give me the job.

1:20:27
If you could give me some cards
with my name on it...

1:20:29
I think that might help.
1:20:31
I'm gonna try
and go look for him, OK?

1:20:34
Tell him I'll give him a raise.
1:20:36
Three meatballs a lesson.
1:20:40
How about this?
1:20:41
10 singing lessons
for one business card.

1:20:44
Thank you very much.

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