The Owl and the Pussycat
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1:12:00
- I think my hair is on fire.
- Come on, you gotta go to bed.

1:12:04
Felix is a bad boy.
Felix has to go to bed now.

1:12:06
- Don't talk weird. It scares me.
- Felix is a weird boy and he scares people.

1:12:10
Knock it off, will you.
You do this and I'll get your shoes.

1:12:14
I'll tell you the trouble with Felix.
1:12:16
Felix went to a good college,
and he took a lot of fine courses in...

1:12:20
...modern literature
and he learned a lot of long words.

1:12:23
But he didn't learn anything, repeat,
anything, about rolling hard-boiled eggs.

1:12:27
Will you shut up about that?
1:12:30
Felix is regressing.
He's forgotten how to do buttons.

1:12:33
- Lift your legs.
- Felix will now lift his legs.

1:12:38
- Is there a thermometer around here?
- In the bathroom.

1:12:42
Point.
1:12:47
Are the Weyderhauses rich?
1:12:49
Loaded.
1:12:58
Open.
1:13:00
Close.
1:13:06
This her?
1:13:11
This Miss Weyderhaus?
1:13:16
She looks partially attractive.
1:13:20
I mean, I can only see part of her face...
1:13:24
...but I guess she plays pretty good?
1:13:26
She's making debut
with Boston Symphony last night.

1:13:29
Is that where the family is?
1:13:36
How is she in bed?
1:13:40
I said, "How is she in bed?"
1:13:42
- That is none of your business.
- No good?

1:13:46
This may be hard for you to understand
but our relationship is not based on that.

1:13:50
What's it based on?
1:13:52
A mutual appreciation of certain things:
The Arts, literature.

1:13:55
- She doesn't even want to?
- Music is her whole life.

1:13:59
Where you going to honeymoon,
Sam Goody's?


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