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-Coming.
-Miss Parker--

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-Oh, hello, Miss Jackson.
-Hello.

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Why didn't you tell me
you wanted somebody animated?

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l was just holding myself in
when l was in your--

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-Have you gone batty or something?
-ls it something in me...

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-...that brings that out in people?
-Sorry.

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Can't we go to your
dressing room and talk?

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-Well, l dress with seven other girls.
-You dress with seven other girls?

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Yes, and they talk a lot
and get dressed and undressed--

:49:33
Wouldn't it be simpler if we just lay down
and let them walk over us?

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-l don't know why we're here anyway.
-We're offering Miss Parker a job.

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-Oh, but l have a job.
-Rusty, you gotta make that change.

:49:45
-Mr. McGuire.
-Excuse me.

:49:47
We are definitely in the man's way here.
Let's find....

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How do you feel about
selling Miss Parker's contract?

:49:53
Miss Parker has no contract.
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-No-- Oh, what are we waiting for?
-l don't know. What are you waiting for?

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Miss Parker's free to
work for me if she wants?

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Miss Parker'd be free to work for you
if she wanted to...

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...whether she'd signed a paper or not.
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You don't understand people
working together that way, do you?

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-No, l don't.
-No, you wouldn't.

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-Make your change, Rusty.
-Okay.

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-Well, l hope l see you again sometime.
-You'll see nothing but me, beautiful.

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That sounds very exciting,
coming from the great Noel Wheaton.

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You know, he said you were free to
come work for me if you wanted.

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-l know he did. Good night.
-Good night.

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-l guess my trumpet was out of tune.
-l thought l heard a sour note.

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Baby! You were wonderful tonight.
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Oh, l beg your pardon.
l mistook you for somebody else.

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-Glad to see you.
-So sorry.

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Excuse me.
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-Oh, wait!
-Gangway.


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