It Should Happen to You
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1:05:05
You ever think of getting a parrot?
1:05:11
A what?
1:05:12
That would be nice company.
1:05:14
Somebody to talk to.
1:05:16
I mean, something.
1:05:18
And, of course, there's
lots of parrots can talk.

1:05:22
So then you could be talking to it,
and it could be talking to you, and...

1:05:26
I mean, you probably wouldn't be
talking to each other, but it'd be talk.

1:05:32
- I'd rather have you.
- Than a parrot?

1:05:37
Yeah.
1:05:55
- I think I better be going.
- Why?

1:05:58
- Because I'm not enjoying myself.
- Oh, give me time.

1:06:04
I don't mind the way
you're acting, exactly.

1:06:07
What I mind is the way you give
the idea you're sort of entitled.

1:06:11
- Maybe I am.
- Oh, well, sure.

1:06:15
If you wanna make it
into a sort of business proposition.

1:06:18
Well, that's what you're doing,
isn't it?

1:06:21
If you want true romance,
missy, the magazines are full of it.

1:06:24
The way it looks to me, Mr. Adams,
there are two kinds of people:

1:06:28
The ones who do anything
to make a name for themselves.

1:06:31
- And ones who'll do almost anything.
- And which are you?

1:06:35
- I'll let you know.
- Now, wait a second.

1:06:37
No. You didn't really
wanna have a conference.

1:06:41
Least not the kind I thought.
1:06:42
- You just said that.
- But after all...

1:06:44
In the second place, this
is the most important thing...

1:06:47
...soon there will be ads and signs
saying I'm the average American girl.

1:06:52
- Your idea, wasn't it?
- Well?

1:06:54
Well, I don't think the average
American girl should do this.

1:06:57
So good night.

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