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-CaIm? I am caIm.
-That's good.

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And I made a decision
caImIy and dispassionateIy...

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to string Griffin up
by his baIIs.

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Mona!
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PIease, pIease try
the chocoIate mousse.

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-It's a poem.
-Thank you very much.

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-She's caIIed a Iawyer.
-What Iawyer?

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-SuttIer.
-SuttIer?

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David ''the Shark'' SuttIer?
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WeII, I didn't read
the whoIe card.

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-Who recommended him?
-You did.

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I don't know how you got
yourseIf into this.

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I just--I don't--
I don't get it.

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Come on. Are you teIIing me...
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that in the Iast 25 years
you haven't even--

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-No.
-One...

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You haven't one time?
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No.
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-You're kidding.
-No.

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-Not once?
-No.

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-Ever?
-No.

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Oh, come on.
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No. I'm not making
a big deaI out of it.

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Have you thought
about it?

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I'm a normaI guy. OK?
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WeII...
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SeveraI times
I've thought of it.

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Thought about it numerous,
numerous, numerous times.

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Numerous times,
but, you know...

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you must think that
I'm some kind of a--

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A stiff.
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I was gonna say prude.
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OK? But you get
to a certain age...

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some things become important
that weren't important before.

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We're not kids anymore.
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What is important
is continuity...

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StabiIity...
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I don't know how you got
yourseIf into this situation.

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You know, sometimes
you're very judgmentaI.

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-Which way you going?
-Which way you going?

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-Downtown.
-Downtown.

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Yeah. OK.
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I'II see you Iater.
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OK.
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Ohh!
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Let's be reaIistic
about this, though.

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Hi, sweetie. You're so dar--
I am being reaIistic.

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As I recaII, you had
a IittIe bit of a thing...

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yourseIf a few years ago.
Not to bicker--

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-I mean, I don't--what?
-I'm taIking about Hans.

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Hans?

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