The Owl and the Pussycat
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1:06:03
I made you laugh. That's one for me.
1:06:05
Doris, I want you to try and understand
what I'm going to say.

1:06:08
- I have struggled 31 years to establish...
- Is that how old you are, 31?

1:06:12
Yes. I have tried to establish...
1:06:15
...the supremacy of the intellect
over the physical side of life.

1:06:19
You're telling me that you ran all the way
to Riker's just to tell me that?

1:06:23
- I didn't run all the way. I jogged.
- You could have sent me a letter.

1:06:27
- I didn't know your address.
- You could have given it to Eleanor.

1:06:31
I wanted to see you again.
1:06:36
- I wanted to apologize for the other night.
- No, that was all my fault.

1:06:39
I shouldn't have been so mad.
I got this terrible temper.

1:06:42
You were perfectly justified.
I had no right in asking certain questions...

1:06:46
Sure you did. You're a writer, aren't you?
I mean writers gotta find out stuff.

1:06:50
And if you don't ask questions
how are you going to assimilate?

1:06:56
What?
1:06:59
I said, "If you don't ask questions
how are you going to assimilate?"

1:07:04
"Assimilate"?
1:07:06
Not bad?
1:07:09
You and Your Vocabulary.
1:07:10
- I got it at the corner apothecary.
- "The corner apothecary."

1:07:14
Pretty impeccable?
1:07:17
It's very impressive.
1:07:21
I try and learn... No, I try and assimilate
five new words a day.

1:07:26
In that way, I figure
soon I'll be able to talk as good as you.

1:07:30
- Wouldn't that be something?
- It would be wonderful.

1:07:38
It's always an advantage
to be able to express yourself clearly.

1:07:43
Lady, wanna go for a ride?
1:07:46
I think it would be good for me
as an actress, too.

1:07:49
- Don't you think, right?
- Yes, language...

1:07:52
Baby, what do you say?
1:07:53
Language is one of the primary tools
of the actor's art.

1:07:57
Get rid of the four-eyed freak
and we'll show you some action.

1:07:59
I could do a lot of things
that I couldn't do before because...


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