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# I want you
to get together #

:41:08
# I want you
to get together #

:41:17
#I want you
to get together#

:41:24
# Put your hands together
one time #

:41:28
# I want you
to get together #

:41:32
# I want you
to get together ##

:41:35
Hey! Excuse me.
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- Why so tense?
- Because you're
freaking me out, all right?

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- Is there another space
you can be in?
- Oh. Excusez-moi.

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- Uh-huh.
- And what is it you do?

:41:46
Why, my sales clerk friend,
I happen to write for
a little publication.

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Maybe you've heard of it.
It's called the New York Times.

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- Oh.
- Yeah.
-[Phone Ringing]

:41:59
[Ringing]
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Hello. Who?
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Dean? And who may
I say is calling?

:42:08
Huh? Hang on.
Your editor.

:42:11
Hi. No.
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Didn't get a chance
to write that one. Uh--

:42:18
Didn't write
that one either.

:42:20
Uh, with all due respect, sir,
they'll all still be dead tomorrow.

:42:24
Okay. Thank you.
Bye-bye.

:42:29
- You write for the obituaries.
- Absolutely. Yeah.

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- You must be very proud.
- Uh-huh. I'm the one
with the last word.

:42:34
- Not tonight. I don't think so.
- Yes, I am. Absolutely.

:42:36
- Fat chance. Last line.
- Still talking. Yeah, right here.

:42:39
[Yelling]
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I don't know. I don't know.
My eyes are killing me.

:42:44
- Tell me these numbers match.
- I'll tell you.

:42:46
- Let me see.
- Don't do that.

:42:48
- Ah-ah!
- Is it 0293?

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0293.
Congratulations.

:42:53
- You got it?
- I think you found her.

:42:55
Too bad the last name's
completely smudged out, though.

:42:59
Well, it's his fault.
It was his thumb.


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