A Star Is Born
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Thank you.
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And all I can do is to say them to you
from my heart and...

:43:39
Congratulations, my dear.
Made it just in time, didn't I?

:43:46
May I borrow the end of your speech
to make a speech of my own?

:43:53
My method for gaining your attention
may seem a little unconventional, but...

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...hard times call for harsh measures.
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My, I had my speech all prepared, but I...
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It's gone right out of my head.
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Let me see.
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Well, it's silly to be so formal, isn't it?
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I know most of you sitting out there
by your first names, don't I?

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I made a lot of money for you, gentlemen...
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...in my time through the years, haven't I?
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Well, I need a job now.
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Yeah, that's it, that's the speech.
That's the...

:44:44
I need a job.
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That's what I wanted to say.
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I need a job!
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It's as simple as that.
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I need a job, that's all.
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My talents, I might say,
they're not confined to dramatic parts.


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