The Owl and the Pussycat
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:26:06
It's kind of euchy sounding, isn't it?
:26:08
I'm not overly familiar
with the word "euchy".

:26:11
Perhaps, if you could stretch
your meager vocabulary enough...

:26:14
...to eke out a definition of the term.
:26:16
I mean, Felix is a good name
for a pet snail.

:26:21
Thank you.
:26:22
I know you're not particularly
well versed in etymology but...

:26:25
You bet your ass I'm not.
:26:27
The name Felix means "happy and lucky".
:26:30
- That's you: A happy, lucky snail.
- Thank you, Doris.

:26:33
What do you mean, Doris?
:26:35
- "Doris": A helpless, hopeless hustler.
- Okay, I got two things to say to you:

:26:39
One, I am not a hustler.
I'm a model and an actress.

:26:42
- I've appeared in three TV commercials!
- Three. My God, that's fantastic!

:26:46
You must've made another commercial
in the elevator.

:26:48
- Okay.
- I didn't notice.

:26:49
Maybe it was only two.
:26:51
But I've appeared in pages of many
leading magazines and newspapers.

:26:54
And I've been in a movie.
:26:57
In between assignments, you're for rent.
:27:01
I have only done that a couple of times
and then it was...

:27:04
...with perfectly respectable people.
Under emergency conditions.

:27:08
It's probably something
you wouldn't understand.

:27:11
What is?
:27:12
I may be a prostitute,
but I am not promiscuous.

:27:16
You're absolutely right.
It's a subtle distinction.

:27:18
I take it all back.
:27:20
You're a fine example of Capitalism
at its most efficient.

:27:23
You merely take natural resources...
:27:25
...add the cost of labor,
and sell the product for a reasonable profit.

:27:29
I didn't follow that,
but I get the feeling it was an insult.

:27:32
Nope. It was just a statement
of the way things are.


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