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:57:00
And I want Alison to fall absolutely
head over heels in love with me.

:57:04
- Anything else ?
- Like what ?

:57:07
Like winkie-wise ?
:57:09
Oh, right. Um--
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Yeah, well, um,
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I wanna be--
I wanna be big.

:57:18
Not like practical joke big,
but, you know, sort of--

:57:25
Yeah, like that.
Is that clear ?

:57:27
Crystal. You just say "I wish"
and I'll fill in the rest.

:57:30
Okay.
:57:32
I wish that I was witty
and articulate--

:57:35
Blah, blah, blah, blah, blah.
You've got it, smarty-pants.

:57:38
Take two of these
and call me in the morning.

:57:59
[ Woman]
Oh, Elliot !

:58:01
Oh, it so wonderful
to see you, darling.

:58:07
Oh, New York has been so deadly dull
without you. Where have you been ?

:58:11
Oh, out in the Hamptons, of course.
Up to my ears in my new book.

:58:14
Another one ? You've written
four books in three years. My God.

:58:18
- What's this one about ?
- Oh, same old, same old.

:58:21
It's a critical deconstruction
of the Neo-Romantic period
in art and literature...

:58:24
from the political
and economic perspective
of the Industrial Revolution.

:58:28
I can't imagine
who reads this stuff !

:58:32
Well, Elliot,
the critics, apparently.

:58:34
It's already won the Pulitzer Prize
and it hasn't even been published yet.

:58:38
Well, like they say,
Dr. Oingegedaydegegedaybaba,

:58:40
a Pulitzer Prize and $3.50
will get you a cafe latte.

:58:45
So modest. Darling, you really should
get around. Everyone's dying to see you.

:58:50
Mingle.
:58:57
Oh, darling, you look fabulous.
Badgely Mishka ?


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