An Unmarried Woman
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:19:00
He's always joking. Never seems
to take anything seriously, you know.

:19:04
You mean, he doesn't take Phil seriously,
and that bothers you.

:19:07
No, it doesn't.
I don't take Phil that seriously either.

:19:10
Oh, I think
you're serious about Phil.

:19:17
Mom, I'm still a virgin,
if that's what you meant.

:19:21
It's not what I meant.
But I'm glad you told me.

:19:24
- I just meant that you like Phil.
- I like Phil.

:19:27
I'm not gonna marry him.
I'm never getting married.

:19:32
- You will.
- Don't be so sure.

:19:34
- Why not?
- Why should I?

:19:36
Everybody I know who's married
is either miserable or divorced.

:19:38
- I don't want that.
- Oh, Patti. That's ridiculous!

:19:40
- There's a lot of happily married couples.
- Name three.

:19:44
- Uhh.
- Uh.

:19:46
- I'll have to think about it.
- Yeah.

:19:48
See you later.
:19:50
383 West Broadway, please.
:20:24
Now, if all this stuff
wasn't done by a woman...

:20:26
I don't think you could sit
in the same room with it.

:20:29
It isn't "stuff," Charlie.
It happens to be art.

:20:32
You're a classic
male chauvinist pig.

:20:34
I know, but I'm cute.
:20:36
- You're out of style, Charlie.
- Want a bite?

:20:40
Uh-uh.
:20:42
You're a beautiful woman, Erica.
:20:45
- But you're leading such a sheltered life.
- How can you tell?

:20:50
It's in your eyes. You can tell
everything in a woman's eyes.

:20:53
Oh. Can you tell
everything in a man's eyes?

:20:55
Men cover it up.
Women lay it all on the line.

:20:59
Right there in the old eyes.

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