Send Me No Flowers
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:54:02
I mean, for me I feel fine. That's not
what you'd really call fine.

:54:07
Why don't you ask Bert to dance again?
- We've danced... - He's marvellous!

:54:11
Oh really? Have you danced with him?
:54:13
No.
:54:15
He must be a marvellous dancer.
He does everything so well.

:54:51
Hi, are you with us? - Sure.
- Darling, do you know George Kimball?

:54:55
No.
- George, this is Linda Bullard.

:55:00
It's so nice to meet you.
I've met your wife at the supermarket.

:55:03
Yes, she mentioned it.
:55:06
Would you boys excuse me a minute?
I must phone the sitter at home.

:55:11
I won't be a minute, Darling.
:55:23
Why don't you ask me how
it's going? - Alright, how's it going?

:55:29
A-Okay.
:55:31
Green.
:55:33
If you here of any prospects,
let me know.

:55:36
Saturday dance night at the club
is always good for a split-up or two.

:55:46
You appreciate the life around you?
Do you, John?

:55:51
I mean, did you ever really look
at a tree? John!

:55:57
It's magnificent.
:55:59
Did you ever feel a table?

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