Psycho
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:05:01
I sweat to pay off my f ather's
debts, and he's in his grave.

:05:04
I sweat to pay my ex-wif e alimony,
and she's living...

:05:07
on the other side of the world.
:05:09
I pay too.
:05:13
They also pay
who meet in hotel rooms.

:05:17
A couple of years and
my debts will be paid off.

:05:20
If she ever remarries,
the alimony stops.

:05:22
- I haven't even been married once yet.
- But when you do, you'll swing.

:05:27
Oh, Sam, let's get married.
:05:33
And live with me in a storeroom
behind a hardware store in Fairvale?

:05:38
We'll have lots of laughs.
I'll tell you what.

:05:41
When I send my ex-wif e her alimony,
you can lick the stamps.

:05:44
I'll lick the stamps.
:05:54
You want to cut this off, go out
and find yourself somebody available?

:05:59
I'm thinking of it.
:06:04
How could you even
think a thing like that?

:06:08
- Don't miss your plane.
- We can leave together, can't we?

:06:10
Mm-mm. I'm late and, uh,
you have to put your shoes on.

:06:26
Isn't Mr Lowery
back from lunch?

:06:29
He's lunching with the man who's
buying the Harris Street property.

:06:32
The old lease man. That's why
he's late. You got a headache?

:06:35
It'll pass.
Headaches are like resolutions...

:06:38
you f orget them
as soon as they stop hurting.

:06:40
Have you got some aspirin?
I've got something, not aspirin.

:06:43
My mother's doctor gave them to me
the day of my wedding.

:06:46
Teddy was furious when he f ound out
I'd taken tranquillizers.

:06:49
Any calls?
:06:51
Teddy called me. My mother
called to see if Teddy called.

:06:55
Oh, your sister called to say she's
going to Tucson to do some buying...

:06:59
- and she'll be gone the whole weekend...
- (Horn Honking)


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