Two for the Seesaw
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1:13:02
For over two hours? Doing what?
Looking at his modern-type paintings?

1:13:17
- What do you see, a fortune?
- Yours. I don't like it.

1:13:20
Ye gods, I had about six drinks.
Am I ruined for life?

1:13:24
I'm not talking about getting drunk.
Did you go to bed with him?

1:13:30
You feel like crying, Jerry?
I feel like crying.

1:13:34
You did, didn't you?
1:13:38
- Poor Jerry.
- Did you go to bed with him?

1:13:41
What if I did, is it the end of the worid?
1:13:47
Why?
1:13:50
- Why?
- What's it matter?

1:13:51
What's it matter?
Do you really care so little, about me?

1:13:55
- Jerry.
- About yourself?

1:13:57
- I got better things to worry.
- Why did you want to?

1:14:01
I don't know why. Besides, who said I did.
1:14:04
You're gonna drive me to drink.
Why did you go home with him?

1:14:10
I used to go with Jake, two or three
years ago. I had a couple of drinks.

1:14:14
- A case of Auld Lang Syne.
- Why drink?

1:14:17
What am I, getting analysed?
You were supposed to be at Taubman's.

1:14:21
- I asked you to go.
- Don't want to go there. Stuffed shirts.

1:14:26
- Why did you go home with him?
- I got plastered, I said so!

1:14:30
- Want a written confessiĆ³n?
- Don't walk away, I'm talking to you.

1:14:34
Go ahead, talk! Lawyers! Boy!
1:14:38
You don't get plastered and flush us
down the drain for no reason at all.

1:14:43
- What did I do? What's your complaint?
- Who's complaining? You are!

1:14:47
- Haven't I a right?
- Don't get off the subject.

1:14:49
- I'm on the subject. You and me.
- That's never been the subject, Jerry.

1:14:58
What did I do that pushed you home
with what's-his-name, Jerk?


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