1:09:01
the two of you...
get it on.
1:09:03
What's wrong with that ?
1:09:06
It's totally disease free.
1:09:10
Patrick, you're a lunatic.
Come on.
1:09:13
Don't you find Christie
attractive ?
1:09:15
Let's not get lewd. I'm in no mood
for a lewd conversation.
1:09:19
Come on.
1:09:21
I think it'd be a turn-on.
Does he do this all the time ?
1:09:27
Christie,
you're not drinking your wine.
1:09:31
Are you telling me you've never
gotten it on with a girl?
1:09:34
No. I'm not a lesbian.
1:09:37
Why would you think
I would be into that ?
1:09:40
Well, you went to
Sarah Lawrence for one thing.
1:09:42
Those are Sarah Lawrence guys, Patrick.
You're making me feel weird.
1:09:51
Did you know...
1:09:53
that Whitney Houston's
debut LP...
1:09:56
called simply
Whitney Houston...
1:09:59
had four number-one
singles on it ?
1:10:03
Did you know that,
Christie ?
1:10:05
You actually listen
to Whitney Houston ?
1:10:09
You own
a Whitney Houston CD ?
1:10:13
More than one ?
1:10:16
It's hard to choose a favorite among
so many great tracks.
1:10:21
But the "Greatest Love Of All"
is one of the best, most powerful songs...
1:10:26
ever written...
1:10:28
about self-preservation...
1:10:30
and dignity.
1:10:32
It's universal message
crosses all boundaries...
1:10:35
and instills one...
1:10:38
with the hope
that it's not too late...
1:10:41
to better ourselves.
1:10:43
Since, Elizabeth,
1:10:47
it's impossible in this world we
live in to empathize with others,
1:10:52
we can always empathize
with ourselves.
1:10:55
It's an important message.
Crucial, really.