Young at Heart
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:08:01
- What do you say we make a deal?
- Hmm?

:08:03
- Double or nothing.
- Double what?

:08:06
Double wedding.
:08:08
We find two guys
with a good sense of humour.

:08:10
That always helps.
:08:14
That's one thing I've gotta have
when I get married - lots of laughs.

:08:18
That's the trouble with
most of the marriages I've seen, Amy.

:08:22
Not enough laughs.
:08:26
Or?
:08:28
Oh. Or we end up old maids on the hill,
you and me.

:08:34
Deal?
:08:39
I asked you a question. Is it a deal?
:08:43
I don't know.
:08:47
- Hey, wait a minute.
- What?

:08:49
- You're not holding out on me, are you?
- Oh, now, really.

:08:53
Sure?
:08:55
You know there isn't anyone.
:08:58
Unless it's Ernie, the romantic plumber.
:09:02
Oh. Poor Ernie.
:09:06
- You know something?
- What?

:09:08
I like him. I think he's very sweet.
:09:12
Well, he is.
:09:14
Isn't fair to call him a plumber either.
:09:16
- What would you call him?
- He's the boss.

:09:19
He doesn't go out on jobs any more
since he owns the store.

:09:23
Only reason he comes here to fix things
is because of you, and you know it.

:09:27
Like sinks and things.
:09:29
He's on the disposal now. He's been
working on it six weeks, it isn't fixed yet.

:09:34
I wonder why.
:09:35
Ah, well.
:09:38
Ernie notwithstanding,
:09:40
after looking this town over I'd say the Tuttle
family were sure of one old maid.

:09:45
Two. We made a deal, remember?
:09:51
Can't you just hear people saying,
"My, my, there go the Tuttle girls now,

:09:56
"couple of Whistler's Mothers.
:09:58
"Been together nigh on 60 years now."

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