Same Time, Next Year
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I've learned a lot.
So I've noticed.

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For one thing, you've learned to talk as
though you're reasoning with somebody...

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about to jump
from a high ledge.

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Okay, okay. I know sometimes I tend
to overcompensate for my emotionalism.

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Occasionally, there's a loss of
spontaneity. I'm working on that.

1:26:20
Well, I'm glad to hear it.
What else have you learned?

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That behind the walls
I've built around myself,

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I'm a warm, caring,
loving human being.

1:26:33
Well, I could've
told you that 20 years ago.

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Tell me. How's Helen reacting
to your voyage of self-discovery?

1:26:43
Well, at first, she tended to
overreact. Oh, yeah? In what way?

1:26:46
She threw a grapefruit
at me in the supermarket.

1:26:49
Listen. It's only natural that there'd be
some interpersonal conflicts to work through,

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but now it's cool.
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- Helen's into pottery.
- Oh. And what are you doing for a living?

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We live very simply, Doris.
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We don't need much. What bread we do need,
I can provide by simple, honest labor.

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Like what? I play cocktail piano
in a singles bar in the Valley.

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Yes, Liz?
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No. No. Tell 'em that's our final offer.
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Oh, that's a lot of bull. I know
it's a good piece of property,

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but he needs us
more than we need him.

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Well, if he doesn't like it, tell him
to shove it. And don't worry. He won't.

1:27:46
Okay, hon. Thanks.
Anything else?

1:27:50
All right. Well,
I'll be at this number.

1:27:53
Okay.
1:27:56
I'm buying another store.
Why?


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