Five Easy Pieces
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:28:06
Can he hear me?
:28:08
He's not hard of hearing.
:28:10
Oh, that's a blessing at least.
:28:14
This certainly is an improvement
on the motel and coffee shop.

:28:19
How could you ever have left
such a beautiful place, Bobby?

:28:22
I don't know.
:28:25
You mean you've been staying
in a motel all this time?

:28:27
For two whole weeks, and there was
hardly nobody to talk to but me.

:28:31
But I don't understand? Why did you stay
there? There's plenty of room here.

:28:36
I was going to, but...
:28:38
Bobby had to come up here, he said,
and feel it up here first.

:28:41
But then it took so long...
:28:44
I run flat out of money.
:28:46
You didn't leave me any number
or anything, honey.

:28:49
And I had to, you know,
get in a taxi...

:28:52
and come on out here...
:28:54
in the hopes that I would not be
intrudin' myself.

:28:57
No, not at all. You're perfectly
welcome to stay here.

:29:02
Well, thank you.
:29:05
That's a very nice thing
for you to say.

:29:07
Not at all.
:29:12
You certainly do have
a beautiful head of hair.

:29:14
Thank you.
:29:17
Is it natural?
:29:20
What?
:29:22
Just finish eating.
:29:24
Am I holdin' up dessert?
:29:26
No, not at all.
Take all the time you want.

:29:28
I do eat slow as a bird...
:29:32
whereas Bobby can pack it away
like a speed swing.

:29:37
- Is there any ketchup around?
- For God's sake.

:29:40
Robert, please,
let's not be rude.

:29:43
It's okay. He didn't
mean anything by that.

:29:47
I don't, huh?
:29:53
Bobby's just about...
:29:55
the moodiest man
I've ever been with.


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