Two for the Seesaw
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:51:02
Uh-huh.
:51:08
You know, I've forgotten her voice.
How'd she sound?

:51:13
What do you mean?
Lovely. She sounded lovely.

:51:16
You wanna hear? Talk to her.
:51:18
I don't understand.
You want me to talk to her?

:51:21
I'm with you, in the Garden of Eden,
Adam and Eve.

:51:24
Why let the snake in? We had
trouble getting rid of the bedbugs.

:51:31
All right, Jerry, we're on the subject
of bugs, something's bugging me.

:51:36
It's all dead and buried, you said. Fine.
With Wally, it's all dead and buried too.

:51:41
But if he called now, I'd make a face,
I'd think who needs it and I'd talk to him.

:51:46
It's another human being,
maybe they're sick or need something.

:51:49
- You'd find out why they're calling.
- Tess doesn't need from me, never did.

:51:53
Wally doesn't mean enough
not to talk to him.

:51:56
That's you two. I don't have
to operate on the same wavelength.

:52:01
- No.
- Let's talk about the loft.

:52:05
Honey, if you're a dancer,
it's time you did something about it.

:52:10
So we'll get you the loft tomorrow, OK?
:52:16
I'll get the coffee.
:52:18
Honey, I can afford it. Honestly.
:52:20
You're getting coffee for Fort Knox
and you don't know it.

:52:24
Taubman wants me full-time.
:52:25
Gee, Jerry, that's great! A lawyer again
in court, like you said you loved?

:52:31
I can't unless I accept favours
from my ex father-in-law,

:52:35
which is a return to an old and bad habit.
:52:38
Or I take the Bar exam,
which strikes me as nervous-making.

:52:42
- You'd knock 'em dead.
- What makes you think so?

:52:45
My impressiĆ³n.
:52:46
I don't know the traffic laws here
and I'm too old for school.

:52:50
You read about grandmas going to NYU.
Eleven grandchildren...

:52:53
I look like somebody's grandma?
:52:56
We begin with my lending you a hand and
end with you putting me through college.


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