Young at Heart
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1:31:00
I haven't collected a penny!
We're still in Philadelphia.

1:31:04
- You know, art, the theatre.
- He's a big hit, Laurie.

1:31:08
- We need to make it in New York.
- And all those critics.

1:31:12
Don't say that! They'll love it.
1:31:19
Merry Christmas, Barney.
1:31:22
Same to you. And congratulations,
I read your Philly notices.

1:31:26
- Your orchestrating helped a lot.
- You helped cover up what he stole!

1:31:30
You'll feel better after your dinner.
Oh, there's a bird in the oven.

1:31:34
Attagirl, Aunt Jessie, keep it practical.
1:31:37
Wait a minute, Amy.
Why waste good mistletoe?

1:31:40
Attaboy, Ernie! Come up for air!
1:31:45
Go man, go. That gives me an idea.
1:31:47
Come on, sweetheart.
1:31:51
- Oh, come on, Fran.
- Pop? I've waited a long time for this.

1:31:55
Move over.
1:31:58
- Oh!
- Tuttle, the Latin lover.

1:32:03
- Dinner!
- Aww.

1:32:05
Hold it, hold it.
We don't need any mistletoe, do we?

1:32:09
- No.
- OK, shoulders back, chin up.

1:32:12
- Ready?
- Yes.

1:32:15
- Well, thank you. Let's go to dinner.
- Oh, turkey!

1:32:30
- This is the second act ballad.
- What a good dinner...

1:32:33
- Shhh!
- Oh, sorry, Alex, but it was good.

1:32:35
You're right, it was. Would you sing, Laurie?
1:32:38
- Sure.
- I want to go on record,

1:32:40
before the critics tear us apart - I like it.
1:32:46
- OK?
- OK.

1:32:53
So what, it's raining
1:32:56
It won't help complaining
1:32:59
The fundamental rules of nature still apply

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