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:51:01
I'd love to, Rex,
but I already have a date tonight.

:51:05
Who with? - A client.
You don't know him. Jonathon Forbes.

:51:11
You ain't the kind of gal
who'd break a date.

:51:16
No, I'm not.
:51:18
And I ain't the kind of guy
that'd ask you to.

:51:20
I know that. - I'll pick you up at 8.
- I'll be ready.

:51:27
What a day.
:51:29
Good morning, Alma.
Isn't it a beautiful day?

:51:32
You can't go by me. Haven't seen it.
:51:36
Okay, I'll take your word for it.
:51:39
He must be pretty special
if you'd break a date for him.

:51:46
He is.
:51:48
What's he like?
:51:50
He's six-foot-six,
:51:53
handsome, intelligent,
:51:57
owns a mountain.
- Don't just stand there.

:52:01
Get that robe off
and go get him. - What?

:52:04
Six-foot-six-inches of opportunity
doesn't come every day.

:52:08
Alma, I hardly know the man.
:52:11
Takes only one sip of wine
to tell if it's a good bottle.

:52:18
This one is good.
:52:20
What are you waiting for? Drink up.
:52:23
Jan, are you evading my question?
- Would you like these initialled?

:52:28
Why did you break our date?
Had another date, huh?

:52:31
You're going out with someone else?
:52:35
Right?
- What a cruel thing to say.

:52:38
Who is he? - Rex Stetson.
- Do I know him? - No.

:52:41
He's visiting from Texas.
- Texas!

:52:44
Jan, how could you ever fall in love
with a tourist?

:52:49
I don't know, I just did.
- You admit it. You love him.

:52:55
I did, didn't I?
- I'll never understand women.


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