Platinum Blonde
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1:11:00
...will bend over
and let white man kick Big Chief...

1:11:03
...where sun never shines.
1:11:08
E xcuse me, Gallagher.
I wouldn't miss this for the...

1:11:21
Firewater, all right.
1:11:29
Well, Stew, that's all thrashed out.
1:11:31
By golly, I'm certainly glad
you're not really sore.

1:11:33
You know our racket.
After all, news is news.

1:11:35
Sure, it's all right. That was
a great story. I wished I'd written it.

1:11:39
Well, I gave her the breaks, didn't I?
That hairy-chest story.

1:11:42
You raised it up to the chin, I see.
1:11:45
Go on in the other room
and get yourself a drink.

1:11:58
Smythe! Smythe, give them one drink,
throw them out.

1:12:02
- Yes, sir.
- We're gonna give him one.

1:12:06
You know what I should do?
I should sock you in that funny nose.

1:12:10
- Yes, and I'd love it.
- Sure you'd love it.

1:12:21
How far have you gotten?
1:12:23
Just been able to get off
of that Norway coast so far.

1:12:27
"Act 1, Scene 1.
A street in Old Madrid."

1:12:31
You're not getting your play done,
but you're covering a lot of territory.

1:12:34
Haven't I covered some territory?
Seems like I've been on a cook's tour.

1:12:38
Stew, have you ever been
to Old Madrid?

1:12:41
- Been where?
- Old Madrid?

1:12:43
No. I've never even been
to new Madrid.

1:12:45
Then how do you expect
to write about it?

1:12:47
I'll draw on my imagination, I suppose.
1:12:50
Did Conrad draw on his imagination?
1:12:51
- Did who?
- Conrad.

1:12:53
- What do you know about Conrad?
- Not a thing.

1:12:55
Isn't he the one
you're always yelling about?

1:12:57
Gosh, you look cute.
1:12:58
Isn't he the one who writes
only about things he knows?


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