An Unmarried Woman
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Hi.
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- Hi. I'm sorry. Am I interrupting?
- No.

:55:05
- Uh-uh.
- We were wondering where all
the women movie stars are...

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compared to 20, 30 years ago.
:55:10
Well, um, I think
we're getting to an age...

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- where the dominate cult figure is bisexual.
- Oh, God.

:55:16
- Maybe unisexual would be
a more appropriate term.

:55:19
You mean like
Mick and Dylan and David?

:55:21
- That sort of thing?
- Mm-hmm.

:55:23
What's so funny?
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- Is that good or bad?
- I don't know. Nobody knows.

:55:30
- You're entitled to an opinion.
- Well, I'm not bisexual,
if that's what you mean.

:55:33
- Yes, we know that.
- You know, but maybe she doesn't.

:55:35
How'd we get started on this?
:55:38
Self-esteem.
:55:41
I could write a book on self-esteem.
:55:45
"Self-esteem
and the American Woman."

:55:49
Once divorced...
:55:51
sleeping around,
drinking too much...

:55:56
pretending to have a lot
of self-you-know-what.

:55:59
Really having next to none.
:56:02
- You getting your period, Elaine?
- Sure.

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But I also have
no fucking confidence.

:56:34
Here. Drink this.
:56:40
Why do people always
give you water when you fall apart?

:56:43
- I don't need water. I need booze.
- That's a girl.

:56:46
Don't worry, honey.
Aunt Elaine is just a manic-depressive.

:56:50
You know, like, uh,
Jekyll and Hyde?

:56:52
I don't think you get enough vitamin C.
:56:59
- See you guys later.
- Bye, honey.


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