:31:02
Could you write a letter of protest to the
Better Business Bureau, or something?
:31:06
Sure I could, but anything Id write,
theyd just send back.
:31:10
Goodbye. Keep your fingers crossed.
:31:13
Maybe thats what is wrong with my stories.
Ive been typing with my fingers crossed.
:31:18
- Whats for dinner?
- The usual, meatballs and spaghetti.
:31:23
Do you think we could get something
kind of interesting for dessert?
:31:28
I invited Frank Lippencott.
:31:30
You know, its wonderful the way
you manage with only one maid.
:31:34
Its the least we can do.
:31:36
He hasnt let me pay for one single
lunch cheque since Ive been going in there.
:31:39
I have a feeling that before long...
:31:41
Walgreens fountain will be
under new management.
:31:44
- Scat.
- Bye.
:31:46
Good luck.
:32:02
Where you been, Chick?
Havent seen you around in a while.
:32:05
Ive been up to Atlantic City,
covering the Miss America contest.
:32:08
Frank, old boy, our countrys never been
in such good shape.
:32:12
- Whats new with you?
- Nothing.
:32:14
Invented any new sundaes lately?
:32:20
- Eileen. Hiya.
- Hi.
:32:23
I tried to call you at the house,
but your sister said youd already left.
:32:27
- I have good news for you.
- Really? What?
:32:29
I heard about an audition.
:32:31
A rehearsal pianist who comes in here,
he told me about it.
:32:34
- When is it? Where do I have to go?
- Its in a theatre on 42nd Street.
:32:37
The piano players name is Charlie
and he said...
:32:39
that if you come over, hell fix it up.
:32:41
Thats wonderful.
I dont know how to thank...
:32:43
Pardon me,
I couldnt help but overhear, Miss...
:32:47
This is Eileen Sherwood. Eileen, Mr. Clark.
:32:51
Thats right. Chick Clark.
:32:52
- Reporter at large, New York Daily News.
- How do you do?
:32:55
You see,
Im well-known around show business...
:32:57
and the producer
holding that audition is a buddy of mine.
:32:59
- Thanks, Chick, but Ive already set it up.
- But with a rehearsal pianist.