Annie Hall
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because it's real difficult in life.
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lnterestingly, however,
l did run into Annie again.

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lt was on the Upper West Side
of Manhattan.

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She had moved back to New York.
She was living in Soho with some guy.

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When l met her, she was dragging him
in to see The Sorrow and the Pity...

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which l counted
as a personal triumph.

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Annie and l had lunch
sometime after that...

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and just kicked around old times.
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Just to have my arms
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Around you
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Still the thrill
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That it was the day
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l found you
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Seems like
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Old times
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Dinner dates and flowers
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Old times
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After that, it got late
and we both had to go.

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But it was great seeing Annie again.
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l realize
what a terrific person she was...

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and how much fun it was
just knowing her.

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And l thought of that old joke.
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This guy goes to a psychiatrist
and says, "Doc, my brother's crazy.

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He thinks he's a chicken."
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The doctor says,
"Why don't you turn him in?"

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The guy says,
"l would, but l need the eggs."

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Well, l guess that's, now, how l feel
about relationships.

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They're totally irrational,
crazy and absurd.

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But l guess we keep going through it...
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because most of us need the eggs.

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