Annie Hall
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:46:02
Annie, Gram and l.
Got some nice picture frames.

:46:05
We really had a good time.
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Ann tells us you've been seeing
a psychiatrist for 15 years.

:46:14
Yes. l'm making excellent progress.
:46:16
Soon, when l lie down on his couch,
l won't have to wear the lobster bib.

:46:22
- Duane and l went to the boat basin.
- We caulked hulls all day.

:46:25
And Randolph Hunt was drunk as usual.
:46:28
That Randolph Hunt!
You remember Randy Hunt, Annie.

:46:33
- He was in the choir with you.
- Oh, yes.

:46:36
l can't believe this family.
:46:38
Annie's mother is really beautiful.
:46:41
And they're talking swap meets
and boat basins.

:46:45
The old lady at the end of the table
is a classic Jew-hater.

:46:50
They really look American, healthy,
like they never get sick or anything.

:46:55
Nothing like my family.
The two are like oil and water.

:46:58
Ah, let him drop dead.
Who needs his business?

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- His wife has diabetes.
- Diabetes? ls that an excuse?

:47:07
The man is 50 years old
and doesn't have a substantial job.

:47:11
ls that a reason to steal
from your partner?

:47:13
You don't know what
you're talking about.

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Defend him!
:47:17
Pass the brisket.
:47:20
Mo Moskowitz.
He had a coronary.

:47:23
You don't say!
:47:26
How do you plan to spend the holidays,
Mrs. Singer?

:47:28
- We fast.
- Fast?

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No food.
You know, to atone for our sins.

:47:34
What sins?
l don't understand.

:47:36
Neither do we.
:47:40
Hi, Duane. How's it going?
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- This is my room.
- Oh, yeah? lt's terrific.

:47:47
Can l confess something?
:47:54
l tell you this, because, as an artist,
l think you'll understand.


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