Kramer vs. Kramer
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:17:01
I don't think so.
She's not the type.

:17:04
She's got this friend, Margaret,
downstairs...

:17:07
...you know, women's lib.
I think they may have cooked this up.

:17:12
It worked.
:17:15
I'm going crazy!
:17:16
Look, not to worry.
:17:19
She'll be back.
:17:20
I didn't know it would happen to me!
:17:24
Don't let it get you down.
:17:25
I know she'll be back.
I'm terrific, really.

:17:31
-You do have a problem, Ted.
-Yeah, what's that?

:17:37
What are you gonna do about Billy?
:17:40
This just happened last night.
I'm sure when Joanna comes back--

:17:44
It's none of my business.
I'll butt out.

:17:46
Listen, I want to hear your thoughts.
:17:49
I appreciate you
taking the time to talk to me.

:17:53
May sound a little rough, but...
:17:57
...l think you ought to send Billy away
to stay with relatives for a while.

:18:02
You mean, until Joanna comes back?
:18:05
Suppose Joanna doesn't come back?
:18:10
Gee, I don't know....
:18:12
Ted, listen to me.
:18:14
I just told the boys upstairs you're
handling the Mid-Atlantic account.

:18:19
You know? A gig like that comes
along once every five, six years.

:18:24
There's guys here eating their hearts
out because I gave that spot to you.

:18:28
This is important. Don't blow this.
:18:31
I gotta depend on you. I gotta count
on you for 1 1 0 percent...

:18:36
...7 days a week, 24 hours a day.
I gotta have that.

:18:40
I can't be concerned about you
worrying about a kid.

:18:43
First, you can count on me
25 hours a day, 8 days a week.

:18:47
Because I'm not a loser, Jim.
:18:49
I never let anything at home
come into the office.

:18:52
You asked me to unload in this office.
:18:55
When I go outside, I'm on top of it.
I want you to know that.

:18:59
I'm a survivor.

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