Bye Bye Birdie
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1:23:01
- Hello, Rose.
- Oh, hi, Kim. You still up?

1:23:06
Oh, l'm so miserable, Rose.
1:23:09
l've lost Hugo, and now l'm not even
going to be on TV.

1:23:13
Why not?
1:23:15
The ballet's taking tour extra minutes,
so Birdie's song and the kiss are out.

1:23:20
Oh, serves Albert right.
1:23:23
Oh, now come on. Relax.
1:23:25
Faithless men like Albert and Hugo--
1:23:27
they're all alike--
trom puberty to stupidity...

1:23:30
from Benedict Arnold to Mussolini.
1:23:33
Men. We laugh at them, right?
1:23:37
lt's easy tor you to pick up
the pieces ot your shattered dream.

1:23:42
You've tound a compensation.
1:23:45
Ah, that Claude Paisley
is just too much.

1:23:51
He's too much, all right.
But l won't mention of what.

1:23:55
All that charm-- so genteel...
1:23:58
so educated, so underhanded!
1:24:04
You mean Mr. Paisley's like
all the rest?

1:24:07
l thought he was the marrying type.
1:24:09
Oh, he is.
1:24:11
He wanted to elope tonight.
1:24:13
And you know what?
He'd like to live in New York.

1:24:16
Uh, not to teach--
to be a songwriter.

1:24:19
A songwriter?
1:24:21
He's all the things
l want to get away trom.

1:24:24
Oh, l'm sorry.
1:24:26
l never dreamed that Mr. Paisley,
of all men--

1:24:30
Oh, well. Men.
They're only out to use us, Kim.

1:24:34
l know. Hugo's used me
since we were treshman.

1:24:37
All those years l wasted
on Albert.

1:24:41
Rosie the dependable one,
Rosie the patient one...

1:24:43
Rosie the good girl.
1:24:45
l know it sounds old-tashioned,
but l'm not ashamed to admit it.

1:24:49
- l'm still a good girl.
- Rose?

1:24:51
- Hmm?
- So am l.

1:24:56
No kidding?
1:24:59
Well, you won't be sorry.

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