Leaving Metropolis
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:22:01
That woman that was there when
you left writes for The Sun.

:22:04
She's gonna mention us
in her column.

:22:05
Get out.
:22:07
Don't want to turn around
and have to hire another waiter.

:22:11
Guess we might as well see
if the write-ups

:22:13
make any difference.
:22:15
Right.
:22:21
Something wrong?
:22:22
No.
:22:25
We spend an awful
lot of time together.

:22:29
We're married.
:22:31
That's how it works.
:22:35
[Weatherman speaking softly
over TV]

:22:40
[Techno music playing]
:22:42
(David)
I want you to rave about it.

:22:44
I want you to drop
the name in your column

:22:46
at least twice
this week.

:22:48
Why would I possibly
do that?

:22:49
Because they're going
to go under

:22:51
if they don't get
some asses in those chairs.

:22:53
This is unethical.
:22:54
Please.
:22:55
[Panting]
:22:58
You told him you'd
write something.

:22:59
[Panting continues]
:23:05
Okay.
:23:09
Bastard.
:23:13
Shall I mention
the scintillating wall of dolls?

:23:16
I thought we'd save it
for a later feature.

:23:19
I will give them
a mention.

:23:21
Only because I have a date
with Mr. Internet tonight,

:23:24
and I'm
in a good mood.

:23:25
Don't push it.
:23:29
Let's go out tonight.
:23:30
Where?
:23:31
I don't know.
:23:33
Honey, I'm dead at
the end of the day.

:23:36
Just hang out.
:23:37
Hear some music,
have some beers.

:23:39
No, really.
:23:40
Oome on.
We'll dance.

:23:44
Dance?
:23:45
I can barely walk.
:23:48
I need to do something
besides work here

:23:50
and hang out at the
apartment all the time.

:23:52
See the paper today?
:23:53
No.
:23:54
What?
:23:58
(Matt)
"An all round homey and
excellent establishment


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