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1:35:02
I want to marry you,
for Christ’s sake.

1:35:04
Of course,
doesn’t everybody?

1:35:06
God damn it.
1:35:07
Now listen,
show me some respect.

1:35:09
This is a major moment
in my life.

1:35:11
Did you hear what I said?
1:35:13
Go on, go ahead.
1:35:15
I mean, the last time...
I mean, the last time...

1:35:17
Hold it. The last time
I asked anybody to marry me,

1:35:20
I was wearing
a raccoon coat and stilts.

1:35:23
You broke my heart.
1:35:25
Well, don’t worry about it.
I’m a doctor, I’ll fix it.

1:35:34
Okay. We’ll give it a try.
1:35:36
I won’t marry you,
but we’ll try it for one week.

1:35:38
A week?
1:35:39
How about a month?
1:35:40
What are you doing?
1:35:41
Those cheesecakes
have been paid for.

1:35:45
Two weeks.
1:35:46
Three.
1:35:48
Grab your coat,
get your hat

1:35:52
Leave your worries
on the doorstep

1:35:57
Just direct your feet
1:36:00
Oh. To the sunny side
of the street

1:36:05
Can't you hear
that pitter-pat?

1:36:10
Oh, and that happy tune
is your step

1:36:15
Life can be oh, so sweet
1:36:19
On the sunny side
of the street

1:36:22
Now, I used to walk around
in the shade

1:36:28
With all those
blues on parade

1:36:33
Oh, but now I'm not afraid
1:36:37
'Cause I'm a rover
who has crossed over

1:36:41
And if I never had a cent
1:36:46
Gonna be rich
as old Mr. Rockefeller

1:36:51
Gold dust at my feet
1:36:55
On the sunny side
of the street

1:36:59
If I never had a cent

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