1:16:01
	You take it easy.
I only meant it for your sake.
1:16:04
	If you had any consideration at all,
you wouldn't even mention money!
1:16:08
	OK. But anytime you want to,
you can always pull out.
1:16:11
	They'll fix you up with a divorce,
just for the asking.
1:16:14
	Tell them how I lied to you,
married you for your money.
1:16:16
	- I'm wanted for murder...
- You didn't murder that girl!
1:16:19
	- Maybe I did. You didn't ask me.
- I knew you didn't.
1:16:21
	- What do you know about me?
- All I know is that I love you!
1:16:24
	I love you, Eric, I love you!
1:16:49
	I could talk for the rest of the
night about my batting average.
1:16:52
	How many times I've struck out.
1:16:54
	Even when I hit a home run,
it isn't any different.
1:16:57
	Like the time in New York,
just before I came west.
1:17:00
	I'd started a publicity office.
1:17:03
	Like always,
it was great at the beginning.
1:17:05
	A guy comes along,
wants to buy the business.
1:17:08
	Offered me eight thousand bucks.
I took it.
1:17:11
	We had a big celebration that night.
1:17:13
	In a couple of hours,
I'd lost half of it back.
1:17:17
	To him and his friends.
1:17:18
	I knew the dice were loaded,
but I couldn't prove it.
1:17:21
	Anyway, I came west.
Chicago for a while.
1:17:26
	Then Omaha.
1:17:28
	Las Vegas. That's where I dropped
the other half of the dough.
1:17:32
	When I was kicked off of that bus
at Walton,
1:17:35
	I only had one dollar left.
1:17:39
	And then...
1:17:41
	Ah, but why go on?
1:17:44
	I want to know everything about you.
1:17:49
	It all adds up to only one thing.
1:17:51
	A washout.
1:17:52
	That's what you're looking at.
A complete washout at 30.
1:17:57
	Yeah, I'm finished OK.
1:17:59
	- You're not finished, Eric.
- Sure I am.