The Last of Sheila
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:03:06
He was my friend. No, he was my friend.
But he was a nice man.

:03:10
- I don't want it now.
- Are you all right?

:03:14
Guess what?
:03:15
Your father has had his body defrosted
into life, and he wants this house back.

:03:20
Almost.
:03:21
Clinton requests our attendance
on his yacht for a week.

:03:26
No kidding?
:03:29
- Oh, God. Could it be?
- I wouldn't count on it.

:03:34
No, I think he's just bored
and wants to play parlor games.

:03:37
- But we'll go anyway.
- Ever the dreamer.

:03:42
- Give me a sip of that.
- It's ginger ale. Do you want one?

:03:49
Write something new.
:03:52
Forget Freak Show.
Clinton's never gonna produce it.

:03:56
And he's never going to give it
back to you.

:04:01
Probably.
:04:09
Okay. Who else besides me?
:04:13
Both of them or just him? That's good.
:04:16
No way. Yeah, well, who else is coming?
:04:19
That's different. Of course I'll come.
We've been dying to sign her for months.

:04:23
Hello? It's a bad connection here.
:04:26
I said I have been dying
to see you for months!

:04:30
Listen, what about Bridey Murphy?
Is she coming?

:04:33
What do you mean, what do I mean?
:04:35
This is the same B-group
that was at your house...

:04:37
the night Sheila got bounced
through the hedges.

:04:40
Yeah, well, I'm giving it to Joyce Haber:
"Clinton Green's Anniversary Wake."

:04:44
That's what I said. It's not right for Haber.
We'll just keep it our secret instead.

:04:48
I loved your... That's a piece of dreck.
:04:50
I loved your wire
and I can't wait to see you, really.

:04:53
I've lost 50 pounds. I'm a hollow reed.
Kiss, kiss.

:04:56
Call Haber and give her the dish.
Disguise your voice as a woman.


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