Play It Again, Sam
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:24:05
It's Linda.
:24:09
I'm alone. Sharon's with Dick,
they're out parking.

:24:13
He sent me in
to make sure everything's OK.

:24:16
I didn't realise it was so late.
:24:18
Did you break a bottle
of shaving lotion?

:24:21
- I'm wearing too much?
- It's a touch strong.

:24:24
Once we get out into the air,
you won't notice.

:24:28
I better set this place up quickly.
:24:30
It's fine.
We'll just have a quick drink and go.

:24:33
A few carefully-placed objects
create the proper impression.

:24:37
You can't leave books lying around
like you're reading them!

:24:41
- It creates an image.
- You don't need an image.

:24:47
Got just the thing,
my 100-yard-dash medal.

:24:50
- You can't leave out a track medal.
- Why? I paid $20 for it.

:24:56
I got a big decision to make.
Do I go with Oscar Peterson

:25:00
or Bartók String Quartet No. 5?
:25:02
Play Oscar Peterson and leave Bartók
out so everybody can see it.

:25:06
That's a good idea.
:25:08
I've never seen anybody go to
so much trouble to impress a date.

:25:12
If you devoted so much time to Nancy,
I don't see why she left.

:25:17
I used to write her poems, take
her to restaurants and order in French.

:25:21
The waiter would bring
the wrong things.

:25:24
If you just leaned across
and kissed her...

:25:27
I tried. She used to say,
"Not here, everybody's staring."

:25:31
Once, my sleeve caught fire...
:25:34
See, you laughed. It's funny, right?
:25:36
She took it
as a symbol of my clumsiness.

:25:42
Tremendous poise.
I'm an absolute master.

:25:57
Come on in.

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