The Owl and the Pussycat
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- I don't know what that means.
- Why do you get angry?

:49:03
Why do I get angry?
:49:05
Suppose I said to you
I spent a lot of time stoobulating.

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What would you think?
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I would think
that shows you have imagination.

:49:13
Yeah?
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Yes, not anybody can make up a word
like "stubbelating".

:49:17
- Stoobulating.
- "Stoobulating".

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The fact that you get upset when
there are things you don't understand...

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...just shows you have curiosity.
:49:25
- Yeah?
- That's a very great attribute.

:49:28
Watch it!
:49:29
Quality.
:49:39
Hey.
:49:41
- I really do like talking to you.
- Thank you.

:49:48
I bet...
:49:50
...if we had a good conversation, say...
:49:54
...once a day, I bet
I could learn a helluva lot.

:49:59
I'm sure there are certain
aspects of life that I can learn from you.

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You bet your ass.
:50:07
- Doris, let me ask you something.
- How do you like Washington?

:50:11
- What?
- Washington. Do you like it?

:50:14
It's an exciting town,
being the seat of our government...

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Washington. Doris Washington.
:50:21
That's very nice.
:50:24
Doris Washington, tell me something.
:50:30
I can't help being curious about...
:50:35
- No, never mind.
- What is it?

:50:37
Forget it.
It's none of my business anyway.

:50:39
I'll tell you if it's none of your business.
Ask me. What?

:50:46
- You've been with many men, I suppose.
- None of your business.

:50:49
- I understand.
- You understand what?

:50:51
I'm sorry, I didn't mean to upset you.
:50:53
Who's upset?
Think a dumb thing like that upsets me?

:50:55
What are you shrieking for?
:50:57
I don't shriek.
I talk loud, but I don't shriek.

:50:59
- Okay.
- It's not okay. Oh, Christ.


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