Same Time, Next Year
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1:39:03
We were very young.
Yeah.

1:39:06
Have we changed much?
Oh, sure we have.

1:39:10
I grew up with you. Remember all
those dumb lies I used to tell?

1:39:14
Yeah. How about me?
Have I grown up too?

1:39:18
I had the feeling you were
already grown up when we met.

1:39:26
Why is it every time I look at you,
I want to put my hands all over you?

1:39:29
That's another thing that hasn't
changed. You always were a sex maniac.

1:39:38
I'll start a fire.
Okay.

1:39:42
You know, I figured out with
the cost of firewood today,

1:39:44
it's cheaper to buy furniture,
break it up and burn it.

1:39:49
Are things that tight?
No. I'm okay.

1:39:53
I've been doing some
teaching at U.C.L.A. Ah.

1:39:56
What? Music?
Accounting.

1:40:00
With the way things
are happening out there,

1:40:02
it seems that figures are still
the only things that don't lie.

1:40:09
Doris, why'd you
sell your business?

1:40:11
How did you know about
that? I'll tell you later.

1:40:15
What made you do it?
A chain bought me out.

1:40:19
It was just the right offer
at the right time.

1:40:23
But what do you do with yourself
now? Oh, I read and watch TV...

1:40:28
and visit my grandchildren,
play a little golf.

1:40:33
You know,
all the jet set stuff.

1:40:36
I thought
you loved working.

1:40:39
Well, there
was another factor.

1:40:42
Harry had a heart attack. It
turned out to be a mild one,

1:40:45
but he needed me
at the time, so-

1:40:49
Besides, it's not like I'm
in permanent retirement.

1:40:52
There's a local election in a couple of
months, and I've been approached to run.

1:40:56
On what ticket?
Independent.

1:40:59
Figures.

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