The Party
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:26:03
Just what I thought.
:26:07
I've been looking
all over for ya.

:26:09
Go get your clothes,
we're gonna leave.

:26:11
Oh, I don't think so.
:26:12
Look, you came with me,
you're gonna leave with me.

:26:14
Now get your clothes.
:26:16
No.
:26:17
Don't say no to me.
Now get your stuff.

:26:19
-Go on!
-Mr. Divot, please--

:26:21
Look, will you stay
out of this, buddy.

:26:23
If Miss Monet wishes to remain,
that is her right.

:26:25
Just who do you think you are?
:26:27
In lndia, we don't
think who we are...

:26:29
we know who we are.
:26:30
You're meshugah!
:26:31
I am not your sugar.
:26:34
OK, look, baby, you decide.
:26:35
You wanna come with me,
or you wanna stay with this guy?

:26:37
I want to stay.
:26:39
You're gonna stay with him, huh?
:26:42
Nobody ever does this to me!
:26:44
You hear that?
:26:45
And forget about
that test tomorrow, baby.

:26:46
You're finished in this business
before you even start!

:26:48
You're wiped out!
You're finished!

:26:55
That was a short career,
wasn't it?

:26:59
Oh, don't worry about that.
:27:03
I better find something
to put on and call a cab.

:27:07
No, don't call a cab.
:27:08
Stay at the party and after...
:27:10
I'll take you home
in my three-wheeler Morgan.

:27:12
No, that would be nice,
but I can't stay.

:27:14
Why not?
:27:18
I got myself into
a funny situation.

:27:20
What, with old Divot?
:27:23
Is that why you were crying?
:27:25
Yes, but it's
not really his fault.

:27:27
He's a terrible man.
:27:28
Please, stay at the party.
Let's have a wonderful time.

:27:31
I'd love to, really,
but I have nothing to wear.

:27:33
That's no problem. They have
millions of clothes here.

:27:36
And anyway...l've got an idea.
:27:45
Who goes there?
:27:46
Mr. Bakshi
and a damsel in distress.

:27:49
What do you want?
:27:50
You look like
a man of the world.

:27:53
This poor lady is urgently
in need of some dry clothing.

:27:56
And I perceive that you are both
approximately the same size.


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