Out of the Past
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:02:11
Can you read lips?
:02:14
Where is Bailey?
:02:18
Coming back today?
:02:21
Come on.
:02:50
- Hello, Marny.
- Well, look who is back.

:02:53
- Did you dye your hair?
- Why?

:02:54
I keep thinking of you as a blond.
:02:56
For all the thinking you do about me,
I could be bald-headed.

:02:59
Ham on rye. Did you miss me, honey?
:03:02
If I didn't, I can't think
of anybody else who did.

:03:05
One thing's sure, Bailey
don't miss nothing.

:03:07
Neither do you.
:03:08
She's your girl,
and he ain't my man.

:03:10
So it's no skin off my nose.
I just see what I see.

:03:13
You sure you don't see what you hear?
:03:15
Nothing can happen in this town
that I don't hear about it.

:03:18
I'm just saying what I see.
Every day they go fishing together.

:03:22
Look, the sandwich.
:03:23
Two things I can smell inside 100 feet:
Burning hamburger and a romance.

:03:28
You got a customer.
:03:30
- What'll you have?
- Coffee.

:03:31
- Nothing else?
- Cream.

:03:35
- Where you been this time?
- L.A.

:03:37
- Coffee?
- No, thanks.

:03:39
First she's got you,
now she's got you and Bailey.

:03:41
And the only thing I seem to get is older.
:03:44
Thanks a lot, Marny.
I'll see you later.

:03:51
I guess I must have said something.
:03:53
You talked enough.
:03:55
Everything people ought to know
they just don't want to hear.

:03:58
That's the trouble with the world.

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