Same Time, Next Year
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1:10:02
Remember?
1:10:05
I consider that
our finest hour.

1:10:15
- How is she?
- Georgette?

1:10:18
Ooh, she's very healthy,
very noisy and very spoiled.

1:10:22
Don’t you feel guilty leaving
her alone when you go to school?

1:10:25
No. Harry's home
a lot.

1:10:27
How does Harry feel about all this? Oh.
1:10:30
When I told him I wanted to go
back to school to get some identity,

1:10:33
he said to me, "You want identity,
go build a bridge, invent penicillin.

1:10:37
Just get off my back."
1:10:39
I always said Harry had a
good head on his shoulders.

1:10:43
That was supposed to be
the bad story about him.

1:10:48
How's Helen?
1:10:51
Helen's fine,
just fine.

1:10:54
Hmm. Why don’t you tell me a story that
shows how really rotten she can be?

1:11:00
That's not like you.
1:11:02
I know, but it seems like we need
something to bring us together.

1:11:05
I thought a really lousy story about
Helen would make you appreciate me more.

1:11:12
Okay. As you know, she has
this funny sense of humor.

1:11:17
By funny, I take it you
mean peculiar. Right.

1:11:19
And it comes out
at the most inappropriate times.

1:11:23
I had just signed this client
- very proper, very old money.

1:11:27
Helen and I were invited to his house
for cocktails with him and his wife.

1:11:32
Well,
it was all pretty awkward,

1:11:34
but we managed to get
through the drinks all right.

1:11:37
Then, as we were leaving, instead
of walking out the front door,

1:11:41
I walked
into the hall closet.

1:11:45
Well, that wasn't so bad.
Anybody could've done that.

1:11:49
My mistake was
I stayed in there.

1:11:53
You stayed in the closet?
1:11:57
I wasn't sure anybody
had seen me go in. Aha.


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