The Party
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:32:01
Molly, are you sure
it's all right?

:32:02
Yes, will you please come?
It's fine!

:32:04
But your mother's
having a party.

:32:06
Can you think of a better time
to shake 'em up?

:32:07
You've done some pretty stupid
things in your life, but this--

:32:10
Wow! What a house!
:32:29
Hi.
:32:39
-Hello, Mom.
-Oh, darling!

:32:41
I thought you were
out protesting.

:32:43
No, it's a love-in. I wanted you
to meet some of my friends.

:32:45
I can't now, darling.
I've got all these wet Russians.

:32:48
But I'll come back,
and I'll meet your friends.

:32:50
Oh, there they are over there.
:33:02
General, your wife
just fell in the pool.

:33:04
Get her jewelry.
:33:09
Molly, what was that?
:33:10
An elephant.
:33:12
An elephant?! Oh, my God!
:33:16
Molly, how could you do this?
This is perfectly dreadful!

:33:19
Well, I didn't mean
to offend you.

:33:20
Now, listen here, young lady...
:33:21
you get that elephant
out of this house!

:33:23
Yes. Oh, Mother!
:33:36
-Hello.
-Hello.

:33:37
How are you?
:33:39
I'm all right.
Is this your elephant?

:33:40
Yeah. This is Jongo.
:33:41
You've done a proper old
paint job on this, haven't you?

:33:43
What's wrong with it?
:33:44
You should be ashamed
of yourself.

:33:46
-Why?
-This is a symbol of my country.

:33:47
Don't you paint them in lndia?
:33:49
Yes, but we don't
paint slogans all over them.

:33:52
Look, he has got "the world
is flat" on his forehead...

:33:54
"Socrates eats hemlock"
on the side...

:33:56
and "go naked" all over his bum.
:33:58
I'm terribly sorry.
:33:59
We didn't mean
to be disrespectful.


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