High Society
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:01:03
This is a bar?
:01:05
Uncle Willie's the kind of man who
doesn't like to go far when he's thirsty.

:01:10
l'm gonna have to buddy it up
with Uncle Willie.

:01:20
l had a bed that did that once.
:01:24
Are you getting an interesting story on us,
Mr. Connor?

:01:29
Why can't you break down
and call me Mike?

:01:31
l couldn't possibly break down.
l was raised on a pedestal. Would you?

:01:37
l sense something's bothering you
and l'm getting clobbered for it.

:01:41
You're a darned attractive girl.
:01:43
But instead of an orchid on your shoulder,
you're wearing a chip.

:01:46
You think l'm attractive? A high priestess?
:01:50
You're awful tough to figure.
:01:52
When you write your story about us,
compare me to one of these homes...

:01:56
...boarded up, a thing of the past,
a relic to be sold for taxes.

:02:01
Miss Lord, you've got rocks in your head.
:02:04
No. The truth is that l don't
fit into the landscape either.

:02:08
-The house has been boarded up too long.
-There's an answer for that too.

:02:12
Tear the boards down.
Throw open the windows...

:02:15
...and let the wind blow through.
:02:18
That's better.

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