Song of the Thin Man
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:04:00
Ladies and gentlemen,
Buddy Hollis and his famous clarinet.

:04:14
That reedman
is really whacked up tonight.

:04:17
You'd be sporting a whack-job, too...
:04:19
if you were carrying a torch like him
for that little cookie.

:04:37
Take over, Maxie.
:04:42
What's wrong?
Boat rocking too much for you?

:04:45
Or is the reedman's condition
a little too tough to take?

:04:48
The sensational Buddy Hollis.
:04:50
Sounded more like a kid with a kazoo.
And his own tune, too.

:04:53
It's bad enough
getting on the jumping juice...

:04:55
disappearing for days,
forgetting where he's been.

:04:57
He doesn't know where he is
when he gets back.

:04:59
If you ask me, the guy has blown his top.
:05:01
What do you expect
after the pushing around we gave him?

:05:05
Maybe you'd like
to patch things up with him.

:05:08
Wouldn't that be convenient for you and
the dames you've been chasing around?

:05:13
You've been peeking.
:05:15
I must have blown my top...
:05:16
kicking Buddy over
for a road-company Casanova like you.

:05:19
There you are.
Bandstand too crowded for you?

:05:22
Maybe you'd like me
to bring the boys out here.

:05:24
Sorry, bossman.
:05:26
You mind taking the girlfriend with you?
:05:29
Ex-girlfriend.
:05:34
Brings sunshine into everyone's life,
doesn't he?

:05:37
Stay out in that sunshine long enough,
you get a third-degree burn.

:05:44
Where are you going?
:05:45
I can't stand that oily kisser of yours
too long without another drink.

:05:48
- Sit down.
- What do you mean?

:05:50
I said, sit down.
:05:55
Boys, you'd better get on there.
Hurry up. Come on.

:05:57
Buddy, darling.

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