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:07:02
The music, don't you think it's sort of...
:07:05
Oh.
:07:08
What's this doohickey?
:07:12
It's a brassiere.
:07:14
You know about those things,
you're a big boy now.

:07:17
I've never run across one like that.
:07:19
It's brand-new. Revolutionary uplift.
No shoulder straps, no back straps

:07:24
but it does everything
a brassiere should do.

:07:27
It works like a cantilever bridge.
:07:30
It does?
:07:32
Aircraft engineer down the peninsula
designed it,

:07:35
worked it out in his spare time.
:07:37
Kind of a hobby.
:07:39
Oh. A do-it-yourself type thing.
:07:44
How's your love life, Midge?
:07:46
That's following a train of thought.
:07:50
Well...
:07:51
Normal.
:07:53
Aren't you ever gonna get married?
:07:56
You know there's only one man for me.
:07:58
You mean me.
:08:00
We were engaged once, weren't we?
:08:03
- Three whole weeks.
- Good old college days.

:08:07
You were the one
that called off the engagement.

:08:11
I'm still available. Available Ferguson.
:08:14
Do you remember a fellow in college
called Gavin Elster?

:08:18
- Gavin Elster?
- Yes, funny name.

:08:22
You'd think I would. No.
:08:25
I had a call from Gavin today.
Funny, we lost touch during the war.

:08:29
Somebody said he went east.
I guess he's back.

:08:31
It's a Mission number.
:08:34
- That's skid row, isn't it?
- Could be.

:08:37
He's probably on the bum
and wants the price of a drink.

:08:41
I'll buy him a couple of drinks
and tell him my troubles.

:08:45
But not tonight,
how about we go out for a beer?

:08:48
- Sorry, old man, work.
- I think I'll go home.

:08:55
Midge, what did you mean,
''there's no losing it''?

:08:58
- What?
- The, er, the acrophobia.


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