All That Jazz
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:33:02
"Oh, no. You got the wrong...
How about my mother, man?"

:33:05
"She's old. I'm weaned. I'm toilet-trained. "
:33:07
"I don't need her anymore. Bye, Ma.
You've been terrific. I love ya! But not me. "

:33:14
Oh, Jesus, don't take me out now.
:33:19
What's the matter?
Don't you like musical comedy?

:33:26
- Bargaining.
- Finished, or do you wanna run it again?

:33:29
Yes, I'd like to run it again.
:33:31
I'd like to run the whole thing again.
:33:36
"Look, man. Come here, come here. "
:33:38
"Can we sit down and talk
about this like businessmen?"

:33:41
"A negotiation, OK?"
:33:43
"Look, I don't wanna haggle.
You'll find me a reasonable man, man. "

:33:47
"The blonde, the one on East 63rd Street
I see on Tuesday nights?"

:33:51
"Gone. Finished. I'll never
see her again. That's it. "

:33:55
"Right, no more hard drugs.
A little grass, maybe, but that's it. OK?"

:34:00
"All right, look, man, I promise
I won't flash on subways anymore, OK?"

:34:03
"We got a deal, huh? Huh?
Guy drives a hard bargain. "

:34:09
What are you staring at? I told you guys
before: Too much smoking,

:34:13
too much boozing, too much
screwing around, it'll get you every time.

:34:21
I'll be back.
:34:22
Well, goddammit, find him.
I want him back in ICU, and right now!

:34:27
- Damn fools.
- Depression.

:34:30
And here he is, ladies and germs,
Tops'n'Taps,

:34:34
- Oh, my God!
- Tap-dancer extraordinaire.

:34:38
- If I were God...
- I'm dying!

:34:40
- And sometimes I think I am...
- Oh, God, am I dying!

:34:43
- Depends on how much morphine I've had...
- I'm dying. Nobody's dying but me.

:34:48
- I would spare this terrific tap-dancer!
- The doctor's not dying.

:34:53
He's alive in Florida, and I'm dying!
:34:57
No pennies on the eyes for me.

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