Days of Wine and Roses
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1:02:02
- Except after a couple of drinks.
- Yeah.

1:02:05
Was the other better?
1:02:09
Can't see how it would be.
1:02:22
Caught you drinking.
1:02:24
No harm in one beer, Joe.
Or two or three.

1:02:28
Matter of how much, huh?
1:02:31
- Sanders says he'll pay you Monday.
- With Sanders it's always Monday.

1:02:35
- And then Friday.
- Yeah.

1:02:36
Hey.
1:02:38
Remember Mrs. Michel, where you
delivered those roses about a month ago?

1:02:42
Two months ago exactly.
My second day as a trusty.

1:02:45
She phoned in a big order
this afternoon.

1:02:48
Said she remembered us because of
the nice man who delivered the roses.

1:02:51
All part of public relations, Pop.
Kirs upstairs?

1:02:56
Joe.
1:02:58
You want a beer?
1:03:01
You're starting to trust me again.
1:03:05
Well, thanks anyway, Pop.
1:03:16
Hi-ho¡
1:03:22
A tasty little neck.
1:03:24
- I'm glad you like it. Have some more.
- No, not right now.

1:03:27
My, we have been good the last couple
of months. Just perfect.

1:03:31
- We sure have.
- Much too good.

1:03:33
Because you are much too beautiful
to be so good, and I was thinking...

1:03:37
...being good is better
than being bad, yes?

1:03:40
But being too good
is worse than death.

1:03:43
- There are times when I agree with you.
- Well, how would you like to spice up...

1:03:47
...your exemplary life by just
slipping a teeny-weeny bit?

1:03:52
- A teeny-weeny bit?
- Just a modicum, a jot, a minim.

1:03:57
A drop?
1:03:59
- Where is it?
- No, it all starts with a striptease.


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