Love Me or Leave Me
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:43:04
- Who was the guy came out?
- Chiselers. Leeches.

:43:08
You got something good,
everybody wants a piece.

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Listen, Georgie...
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...I wanna put her on the radio.
:43:19
Find out who the top man is
at every station.

:43:21
Ask around which one we can
put the squeeze on.

:43:24
- You know what I mean?
- Yeah, but, Marty...

:43:26
...wouldn't it be easier to ask them
come and listen?

:43:30
- Bet you anything they'd give her a job.
- Think so?

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Why not? She sings real good.
:43:38
At that you might be right...
:43:40
...but if you ain't and it don't work,
I'll guarantee you one thing. I'll brain you.

:43:47
- Hey, you. You know anything about radio?
- Yes, a little.

:43:51
Good. We're branching out.
:44:02
- Hi, Johnny. Come in.
- Hello.

:44:06
Oh, he can't make it. I think he had
something to do about his laundry.

:44:10
Anyway, he said for us to go ahead
and rehearse.

:44:16
- Pretty fancy, isn't it?
- Yeah.

:44:19
Marty had it decorated for me
as a birthday present.

:44:23
It's the first real apartment
I've ever had. I just love it.

:44:27
Can I get you a drink or something?
:44:32
Cup of coffee, maybe?
:44:36
Not now, thank you.
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- Did you go to the radio station?
- Yes. I spent the morning...

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...outlining the first program.
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Oh, Johnny, I still can't believe it.
:44:48
My own radio program.
The best possible time on the air.

:44:53
And how about you, maestro?
Conducting your own orchestra.

:44:57
Very impressive, both of us.

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