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:15:03
where I can make my business calls
and you can make your...

:15:07
whatever you call them.
:15:09
From the hour to the half-hour,
the phone is yours. Afterwards mine.

:15:15
If someone gets
a call during the other's time,

:15:18
he or she will terminate
the call as quickly as possible.

:15:22
In emergencies,
each must be a little tolerant.

:15:26
How does it sound?
- Like a UN report.

:15:30
You disagree?
- No, it might work.

:15:34
I hope so. We have to share
this line for at least another month.

:15:38
We have to try
living with one another.

:15:43
Well?
:15:45
I was waiting
for an off-color remark from you.

:15:48
Is that all you have on your mind?
:15:51
Never mind my mind.
You keep to your half-hour, I to mine.

:16:02
He makes pretty good sense.
:16:05
Were you listening in again?
- Yes.

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Have you no shame?
- No, he's improved many a day for me.

:16:12
What made such good sense?
- Worse than a woman living alone

:16:17
is one saying she likes it.
- I do like it.

:16:21
I have a good job, a lovely apartment,
I go out with nice men,

:16:26
to the theater, the best restaurants.
What am I missing?

:16:29
When you have to ask, believe me,
you're missing it.

:16:33
What's a girl to do? Ask the first man
she meets to come home with her?

:16:38
No, not that.
:16:40
It don't work.
:16:43
Bedroom problems.
:16:50
Bedroom problems?
:16:55
Bedroom problems.
:16:59
Over here, please.

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