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- I'm gonna take her over there.
- Yeah, big time.

:00:10
Well, there it was.
:00:13
Yeah, there it was all right.
:00:16
Baby, you got a way with you. Really.
:00:19
Bob?
:00:22
Very good.
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Really.
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I mean, it was forced, maybe, but...
:00:28
still humanistic.
:00:31
Yeah.
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(Bob ) Very good. Really.
:00:35
Really.
:00:43
Oh, I thank you, Betty.
:00:46
I really mean that sincerely.
:00:48
I mean, it was...extraordinary.
:00:52
You've done your aunt proud today.
:00:54
I am going to tell her that
first chance I get.

:00:57
Now,
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you and I are going to speak again
very soon.

:01:02
(Betty ) Thank you, Mr Brown.
:01:04
Thank you, Wally. I'm sure
you all have a lot to talk about.

:01:09
- We'll walk Betty out.
- Oh, well, yes, indeed.

:01:11
And it was our pleasure, Linney.
:01:13
Now, don't you
be a stranger around here.

:01:16
We love to have you here.
:01:18
- Come on, Betty.
- Thank you again, Mr Brown.

:01:21
And it was nice meeting...all of you.
:01:24
Bye.
:01:27
Bye.
:01:31
(Laughs excitedly)
:01:33
It's a slam dunk!
Where the hell'd you find her?

:01:36
God, that was awful!
:01:39
Not you, Betty, you were stellar,
I mean that.

:01:42
But poor Wally,
he'll never get that picture made.

:01:45
- (Nicki) No.
- His days were up 20 years ago.

:01:48
Woody Katz is only doing it
for a favour,

:01:51
and the cast, I hear,
so far is terrible.

:01:53
Oh, God, terrible!
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That poor old fool, Wally.
:01:58
He was very nice
and he seemed so sweet.


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