The Roaring Twenties
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1:04:00
Listen, gals like her go for guys like that.
You know, with all that Joe College stuff.

1:04:04
He'll take her to football games,
fraternity dances.

1:04:07
All that rah-rah stuff.
1:04:09
A kid like him can't miss.
1:04:11
Calm down, Eddie.
1:04:13
Maybe George is right.
1:04:14
If he is, there's nothing
you can do about it.

1:04:16
Shut up.
1:04:19
I trust my friends.
1:04:27
You know, he's a sucker.
1:04:28
I don't trust mine.
1:04:30
It's mutual, chump.
1:04:31
They don't trust you, either.
1:04:34
Tonight, I'll tell you a story.
What shall it be?

1:04:37
- Little Freddie.
- But you've heard all about Little Freddie.

1:04:39
Come in.
1:04:44
- It was sweet of you to send me this radio.
- Does it work?

1:04:47
Sure. I can hear every word as clear
as if the man was in the room.

1:04:50
Are you able to get a lot of gab?
1:04:52
Well, before my last number,
I had a band from Brooklyn.

1:04:55
Yeah, that's science.
1:04:56
Guy has to invent radio so you can pick up
a broken-down outfit in Brooklyn.

1:05:00
How are...? How are your
singing lessons coming along?

1:05:02
All right, but I don't think you
ought to waste your money on me.

1:05:06
It's my money.
Besides, I ain't wasting it.

1:05:08
- Say, you know where we're going Saturday?
- Where?

1:05:11
New Haven. Going to see
that football game.

1:05:13
Football? I didn't know
you liked football.

1:05:16
I don't. But you can get to like anything
if you stick at it long enough, can't you?

1:05:21
Yes, I suppose you can.
1:05:24
Come in.
1:05:26
Pardon me, but Panama told me
I'd find Eddie here.

1:05:29
What do you want?
1:05:30
You forgot to sign the checks for the
new cabs. I'll need them in the morning.

1:05:36
I thought you gave a great show tonight.
1:05:38
- Thank you.
- I see you have a new crystal set.

1:05:41
- How's the reception?
- Ought to be good. Paid a lot for it.

1:05:45
I guess that makes it good.
1:05:47
That makes anything good.
1:05:49
- Goodbye.
- Listen, I've got the news broadcast.

1:05:52
You boys listen to it.
1:05:55
- A whole lot easier reading the papers.
- Your news broadcaster is on the air.

1:05:59
Here's a late news dispatch
that just came in.


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