A Guide for the Married Man
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:16:03
- Did you eat?
- Yeah. I caught a hamburger in some joint.

:16:06
Then I sort of just drove around.
:16:10
- I feel terrible, honey.
- Well...

:16:13
maybe we do have chicken
a little too often.

:16:15
No, no. Honey-
Honey, it's not that.

:16:18
It's just this crazy temper of mine.
:16:21
I don't know why
I keep takin' it out on you.

:16:24
Well, maybe that's what a wife is for.
:16:27
- Oh, no. Honey, I love your chicken.
- Really, honey?

:16:32
But most of all, I love you, honey.
:16:35
I love you, honey.
:16:38
See ya tonight, baby.
:16:51
Did you notice his use
of the continuous-action verb-

:16:54
"keep on taking it out on you"?
:16:56
Thereby setting it up for next time.
:17:00
Yes.
It's a pretty elaborate way of doing it, isn't it?

:17:04
Yeah. Thereby proving
how deeply he cares for his wife.

:17:12
Hello, darling.
:17:14
Hello, honey.
:17:16
- What's for dinner?
- Vichyssoise, casserole cassoulet...

:17:19
mousse à la russe
and Irish coffee.

:17:26
- Well, that sounds expensive.
- Expensive?

:17:28
A couple of potatoes, three-quarters
of a pound of sausage, four eggs.

:17:33
What-What kind of food
is that to give to a child?

:17:37
Deborah? She's already eaten.
:17:39
Cauliflower, creamed spinach
and lamb chops.

:17:46
That's the trouble with Ruth.
She's such a wonderful wife.

:17:49
Look, Paul, if you care enough
for your wife...

:17:52
you can always find something about her
that you can't stand.

:17:59
Oh. Hi, darling.

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