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1:05:03
I really won't know where
older people are, until...

1:05:05
until I'm there myself.
1:05:09
Is that how it is, Frankie?
1:05:11
Do... Do you start believing
what you see in the mirror...

1:05:13
and forget about
what you feel inside?

1:05:15
D-Do you stop feeling
because the outside of you
makes it seem foolish?

1:05:19
Is that it?
1:05:22
Does becoming older
mean feeling foolish?

1:05:25
Well, what's there
to look forward to, then,
if you can't go on loving,

1:05:28
and being loved?
1:05:32
I'm never gonna
let it happen to me.

1:05:36
No one should ever
let it happen.

1:05:39
Ooh, I love you so much.
[Kissing]

1:05:42
[Chuckling]
[Chuckling]

1:05:48
Good evening.
Got a nice, quiet
booth somewhere?

1:05:52
Yes, we do.
Follow me.

1:05:55
[Flamenco]
1:06:02
No, I'm not much
on blind dates, either.

1:06:04
But what the hell?
I don't get to L.A. That often.

1:06:08
So the only people I really know
out here are Bob and Nancy.

1:06:14
Uh, would you get me
another drink, please?

1:06:17
Oh, yeah. Yeah.
All you can hold.

1:06:21
Uh, miss.
Another round, please.

1:06:24
Would you care
for a cocktail first?

1:06:26
Yes, we would.
Does the young lady
have her I.D.?

1:06:30
What for?
Well, I'm sorry sir, but we're not
allowed to serve liquor to anyone...

1:06:34
I think you can safely assume
that I'm aware of that.

1:06:37
Of course, sir.
Enjoy your dinner.

1:06:41
This seems like a nice place.
[Water Pouring]

1:06:43
Yes, but I don't care much
for the help.

1:06:47
Hey. That was stupid,
I'm sorry.

1:06:51
That's his job, right?
Right.

1:06:53
Now, let's start over.
Good evening.

1:06:55
- Would you care for a cocktail?
- Yes, vodka martini.

1:06:57
And I'd like a Shirley Temple, please.

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