Same Time, Next Year
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:53:01
You're really something,
you know that?

:53:03
- There's kind of an ironic twist to all this.
- What?

:53:07
I didn't graduate from high school
the first time because I got pregnant.

:53:11
Now I did graduate from high
school because I got pregnant.

:53:15
I don't know. That kind of
appeals to my sense of order.

:53:19
Harry still selling
real estate?

:53:21
No. Insurance.
:53:23
He likes it, though.
:53:25
Gives him a chance to look up
all his old army buddies.

:53:30
Are you comfortable
in that position?

:53:33
When you're in my condition, you're
not comfortable in any position.

:53:36
Come on.
Sit over here.

:53:49
Oh, that's good.
:53:52
Now, tell me,
how are the kids?

:53:54
They're fine. Michael just got
a job with the Associated Press.

:53:58
Really? Oh, that's
terrific! Isn't that great?

:54:00
Gee, I feel so proud of him.
:54:13
What?
:54:16
George, why are you
looking at me like that?

:54:21
No reason.
:54:23
I ju- It's too-
I was won- uh-

:54:26
Fir-First I was try-
Nothing Forget it. It's all right.

:54:28
Just, uh, tell me the
- tell me the other story about Harry.

:54:32
You know.
:54:36
George, what is it?
You're still doing it.

:54:40
It's obscene!
What is?

:54:42
When I touched you just now,
I started to get excited.

:54:47
What kind
of a pervert am I?

:54:50
Staring at a 200-pound pregnant
woman, and I'm getting hot.

:54:54
Well, I'll
tell you something.

:54:57
That is about the nicest thing
anybody's said to me in months.


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