Two for the Seesaw
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:13:03
- Been trying for a month.
- To ask me to dinner?

:13:06
No, to get unstuck
from a piece of flypaper.

:13:10
After you've broken your leg in five places
you hesitate to make that first step.

:13:14
Reason I hung up on you was because
I didn't want to say, "Please, help me".

:13:24
Look, I've a date with some kids.
It'll keep me busy till maybe 6.30pm.

:13:30
Meet where we're gonna eat, say 6.45pm?
:13:32
- Say, 6.45pm.
- You like to eat Chinese?

:13:36
- Yeah.
- There's a place, The Peacock,

:13:38
on 4th Street, near Sheridan Square.
It's in the book. Cantonese.

:13:42
- Is it OK enough to?
- Is what OK enough to?

:13:45
- Your leg?
- It may have affected my head!

:13:50
But I'll meet you, The Peacock,
Cantonese, 6.45pm, OK?

:13:54
OK.
:14:10
- I'm late.
- Yeah, I know.

:14:13
- Next time I'll make sarcastic remarks.
- We're on next time already!

:14:20
Kinda fast, so we can make a show.
:14:23
- Yes, ma'am.
- Plain rice. You like fried?

:14:26
- No.
- Plain rice and tea. Two.

:14:28
- Yes, ma'am.
- I'd like coffee now.

:14:29
Yes, sir.
:14:32
So... you're an out-of-town type, huh?
:14:36
- Nebraska.
- Nebraska?

:14:38
- Is that in California?
- No, that's Nevada you're thinking about

:14:43
- that's in California.
- What have you been doing in New York?

:14:47
Mostly walking, by day and by night.
:14:51
- Monotonous but healthy.
- When do you sleep?

:14:55
No time. Who were the kids
that kept you busy till 6.30?

:14:59
Huh? Oh, a dance group.

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