Two for the Seesaw
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1:31:02
- Why, what's Friday?
- Bar exam's over, that's what!

1:31:07
- Is that a date?
- Well, I'll be glad when that exam is over.

1:31:13
Maybe you'll stop running
long enough to say hello.

1:31:23
Hello. Maybe you'll stop stalling
long enough to say it's a date.

1:31:28
You and that doctor.
"Miss Mosca, have you dangled yet?"

1:31:32
Have I dangled yet?
What kind of language is that?

1:31:35
Put my feet over.
I'm weak, like a cracked egg.

1:31:39
Ooh, that reminds me.
1:31:41
Maybe this'll give you strength.
1:31:45
From Molly.
1:31:49
I better be careful,
soon you'll be after me for my money!

1:31:53
What else would I be after you for,
of late?

1:31:58
- So when have you got time? Now?
- After the battle, daughter.

1:32:02
Steak!
1:32:06
3.30, Friday, and any time thereafter.
1:32:13
Any time thereafter for how long?
1:32:16
You say something?
1:32:22
I said I love you.
1:32:29
When you have something
like that to say, don't mumble.

1:32:40
All right, I'll holler it.
1:32:43
Don't worry, not too often.
Maybe two times a week.

1:32:48
Don't you worry.
You can't say it too often for me.

1:32:55
Stop talking for a minute, blabbermouth,
and I'll get your lunch.


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