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:17:02
When you wanted to come back
to New York to have the baby.

:17:04
did I stop you?
:17:05
No. I didn't stop you, right?
:17:07
So you can't stop me.
:17:09
And another thing I'm gonna tell you.
I don't like you doing that stuff up there.

:17:12
What stuff?
:17:13
The demo stuff.
You're too good for that.

:17:15
They should be
doing that for you, baby.

:17:17
That's all I'm going to say about it.
:17:24
So that means from now on
you'll be up there nights, right?

:17:26
You'll be there
almost every night, right?

:17:30
So...
:17:31
You know, the other guys
are married, too, you know.

:17:32
and they have those things.
:17:35
I know.
:17:37
Well. I'll take the day shift
and you take the night shift.

:17:54
Honey, you're making it
very hard on me, baby.

:17:56
You want me to take this.
and I'm gonna throw it against the wall.

:17:59
I'm gonna smash it
into a million pieces.

:18:00
That what you want me to do?
:18:02
Because that's what
you're telling me to do.

:18:05
This is the most important thing
to me besides you, you understand?

:18:08
And if I can't do this.
then I'm not good for you.

:18:10
and I'm not good for anybody, baby.
:18:16
You understand?
:18:31
Paul Wilson called up.
and he said he had, uh...

:18:35
He's opening tomorrow night
at the Up Club.

:18:37
Yeah. I know.
:18:38
So he wanted us to come.
:18:40
I said, you know.
probably we will.

:18:43
- Oh. I'd love to.
- Would you?

:18:44
Yeah.
:18:47
Spend some time together.
It'd be good.

:18:50
- See the fellas.
- Yeah.

:18:53
You know how depressed
Ellen's been lately?

:18:55
I thought maybe we could
introduce her to Artie Kirks.

:18:58
Artie Kirks?

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