It Should Happen to You
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:23:01
...and sit around.
:23:03
Well, sure, if you want to.
:23:05
But that doesn't sound like
entertainment to me.

:23:08
- Wait and see.
- Gladys?

:23:11
- I...
- Yes?

:23:12
Oh, excuse me.
:23:13
- Did you get your message?
- No.

:23:15
I left it by the phone.
You have to call Mr. Adams.

:23:18
- The third?
- No, he only called twice.

:23:21
Excuse me.
:23:25
I guess you two
are pretty old friends, huh?

:23:27
Oh, yes, indeed.
:23:30
I hear you have a movie machine
in there.

:23:33
Oh, that's right.
:23:34
I'll show you some
fascinating documentaries.

:23:37
Don't do me no favors.
Pay your rent 5:00 Fridays...

:23:39
...no radio after 11,
and we'll get along fine.

:23:42
Check.
:23:44
Well, sure, but I mean,
what's the point, Mr. Adams?

:23:53
Well, I know, but it's not
a question of any deal.

:23:59
Well, sure, I'm open-minded.
:24:03
No. Why should I have
anything against you?

:24:09
What kind of a break?
:24:13
Okay, 7:30.
:24:17
Goodbye.
:24:31
Yes?
:24:33
Oh, look, about tonight,
I'm sorry, but I can't.

:24:38
It's sort of business,
you know what I mean.

:24:40
Well, sure, if it's business.
:24:42
Well, maybe tomorrow night.
:24:44
No. I have to go to Westfield
for a couple days. Family stuff.

:24:47
And I won't be back
till Friday morning.

:24:49
- All right, what about Friday lunch?
- Okay.

:24:53
Wish you'd told me before
I got my hair brushed.

:24:55
- I'm sorry.
- Yes, I am too.

:24:58
I was looking forward to a big evening
sitting around Columbus Circle.


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