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:27:02
I think you'd better look again.
:27:05
Believe me, you just missed him.
:27:06
Now if you're interested
in someone more sophisticated...

:27:09
...l'll be happy to...
:27:12
That's what I get for being a dirty old man.
:27:14
There's a message for you,
a Madge somebody from San Francisco.

:27:17
- Brenner?
- That's it. Al Monte gave her this number.

:27:21
"Received pictures and biography.
:27:23
"Please send a two-hour tape
of your show as soon as possible."

:27:26
- Thanks, Murph.
- Don't mention it.

:27:28
I can't tell you how thrilled I am
to be your social secretary.

:27:33
You will put that on my tab?
:27:55
Surprise!
:28:02
What are you doing here?
:28:03
I was calling you from that phone booth
and he told me you'd left...

:28:07
...and I was staring right at your car.
Isn't that funny?

:28:10
Yeah, kind of funny.
:28:13
Why didn't you take my call?
:28:15
Where does it say I gotta drop everything
and answer the phone every time it rings?

:28:19
Do you know your nostrils flare out
into little wings when you're mad?

:28:24
- It's kind of cute.
- Come on, Evelyn. I gotta go.

:28:26
- I'd love a Coke.
- Not now, I gotta get to the station.

:28:29
No, you don't.
:28:30
You're talking to your No. 1 fan.
You don't work tonight.

:28:35
I've got this show that I'm trying to set
and it's very important to me.

:28:39
That means I gotta pick the music,
write the lead-ins and find some poetry.

:28:43
- Come on, will you?
- Poetry?

:28:45
- Let me help you. I'm terrific with poetry...
- Not tonight!

:28:57
Does he want his keys?
:28:59
- Come on, Evelyn.
- Speak.


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