Fun in Acapulco
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:11:01
You don't like
lady bullfighters?

:11:03
Well, l thought all
bullfighters were men.

:11:05
Well, if Dolores looks
like a man to you

:11:07
you need glasses, amigo,
thick ones.

:11:11
Shall l throw him out?
:11:13
No, not yet.
:11:14
Now, these men are good matadors
and courageous

:11:17
but courage
is expected of men...

:11:19
but a beautiful girl
like Dolores fights the bull--

:11:23
ay, fantastico!
:11:25
Enough, Jose.
:11:27
The offer of a peso a dance
is still good?

:11:29
Sure.
:11:31
No, thanks, l wouldn't want
to lose my amateur standing.

:11:34
So we dance anyway.
:11:35
Who leads?
:11:36
We'll take turns.
:11:38
Excuse me, gentlemen.
:11:52
Jose talks a lot.
:11:54
Too much.
:11:56
Your husband?
:11:57
No, he works for me.
:11:59
That's all?
:12:01
You've got, uh...
how do you say?

:12:04
The big nose.
:12:10
Uh-oh... trouble.
:12:11
Would you excuse me
for a moment, please?

:12:18
Your wife?
:12:19
You've got, uh, how you say it?
:12:21
The big nose.
:12:22
Not hardly.
:12:23
Be right back.
:12:28
What are you doing here?
:12:29
This is not a malt
or a hamburger joint.

:12:31
You're here.
:12:32
lt has to be respectable.
:12:33
And that better be
co-cola you're drinking

:12:35
or your dad'll go
right through the roof.

:12:37
Uh-oh...
back to the convent.

:12:44
What are you doing here?
:12:45
How did you find
a place like this?

:12:46
You're manufacturing
cholesterol

:12:48
by the quart, Daddy.
:12:49
Answer my question!
:12:51
He brought us.
:12:52
Now, wait a minute, monster.
:12:54
And he ordered the drinks, too.
:12:57
lt is Coke, isn't it, Daddy?
:12:59
You ought to be ashamed

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