Going My Way
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1:13:03
I'll just begin
1:13:08
again
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[Knocking on door]
1:13:14
Come in.
1:13:16
CAROL: Hello, Father.
O'MALLEY: Hello, Carol.

1:13:21
- Hi, Father.
- Hello.

1:13:24
- I heard you. That's more like it.
- Thank you, Father.

1:13:28
Maybe it's because I'm putting
more meaning into the words.

1:13:35
O'MALLEY: Very nice here, isn't it?
1:13:41
Very nice.
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- Before you go any further...
- You mean it's all in my mind?

1:13:52
That's right.
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Yes, I'm sure Father is just dying
to hear more of the details.

1:13:59
- Yes.
- Won't you sit down?

1:14:08
I was going down the street,
minding my own business, too...

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when who do you think just happened by,
purely by accident, of course...

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and pulled up alongside of the curb?
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- Ted Haines, Jr.
- Right.

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And what do you think his approach was?
You tell him.

1:14:23
- I prefer not to remember.
- Well, being a woman, I do.

1:14:27
His exact words were,
"Hey, good-looking, what's cooking?"

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Now wait a minute.
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What I really said was,
"Who do you know that I know?"

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You know, that's worse.
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Well, that was that.
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And with practically no more of a build up
than that, he asked me to lunch.

1:14:43
Who knows? It might have worked.
It's been known to.

1:14:46
So after I'd cooled him off, I came back here.
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No job, no money,
expecting to be thrown out any minute.

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There was a knock on the door. I said
to myself, "The landlord. Here it comes."

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- And who do you think was there?
- Junior?

1:14:58
- Right. I was so surprised.
- So was I.


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