Two for the Seesaw
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:11:00
Yeah.
:11:02
That hat-type friend of his,
what's his number?

:11:04
You got ants in your pants?
:11:06
Drag your mind up outta your girdle,
see if Oscar's written it down.

:11:11
Didn't realise you were so delicate.
Wait a minute.

:11:15
Gittel, it's Circle 5-9970.
You got that?

:11:20
- 9-9-7-0, yeah.
- Don't be an ingrate, give a thank you.

:11:24
Very funny, I'll give you a commissiĆ³n.
:11:42
- Yes?
- I've been thinking about that icebox.

:11:45
I could take you
and you could offer him a buck.

:11:49
He might let it go.
He got it for nothing.

:11:54
- Hey, you still with me?
- I don't know yet.

:11:56
- How'd you get my number?
- Sophie. Oscar had it.

:11:59
- The icebox, what do you think?
- I don't think you're calling about that.

:12:04
- Huh?
- You've nothing better to do.

:12:06
I've eleven different things
I could be doing!

:12:09
Different isn't better.
Why aren't you doing them?

:12:12
How'd I get in the wrong?
Did you call about the icebox or not?

:12:16
- Not.
- Well, I can't follow this. You called.

:12:20
I called because I was going
out of my head in solitary.

:12:24
I called to make contact with someone
of the weaker sex, who's weaker.

:12:31
OK, here I am. Contact.
:12:34
I called to ask you to dinner tonight.
And a show, if you like.

:12:40
- Well, why didn't ya?
- I was afraid you'd say yes or no.

:12:43
- I would have said "Sure"!
- Right away we have problems.

:12:47
- What show? Where to eat?
- Wait! Now I'm not so sure.

:12:51
I don't know if I want to get involved.
You sound complicated.

:12:54
- Oh.
- I'm the girl, right? And you're the man.

:12:59
Make up your mind, ask me,
and I'll make up mine.


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