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:08:03
But this is just, you know...
This is not like that.

:08:06
It's terrible. Listen,
you shouldn't ask me for advice.

:08:10
When it comes to relationships, I'm the
winner of the August Strindberg Award.

:08:14
Well, I don't think 177 is too young.
Beside that, she's a bright girl.

:08:19
You'll get no argument from me.
I think she's terrific.

:08:22
He could do a lot worse.
He has done a lot worse.

:08:26
I just think he's wasting his life.
:08:28
He writes that crap for television.
:08:32
Yale, have you ever thought
any more about having kids?

:08:37
Oh, my God. Kids.
:08:39
Listen, I've gotta get this book finished.
It's never gonna get done.

:08:43
I've gotta get the money
to get this magazine started, huh?

:08:46
Kids...
:08:48
We always talk about moving to
Connecticut. You could do it there.

:08:51
- Connecticut.
- Yeah.

:08:54
I can't go to Connecticut. It's not practical.
:08:57
All my stuff's here.
:08:59
My work's here.
It's just the wrong time.

:09:02
What about Isaac?
We can't abandon him, you know?

:09:05
He can't function anywhere
other than New York, you know that.

:09:09
Very Freudian.
:09:28
- Are you writing a book on our marriage?
- Leave me alone.

:09:31
- Are you writing about our break-up?
- We've said all that needs to be said.

:09:36
I know you are because
I have a friend at Random House.

:09:38
- I'm free to do as I please.
- Yeah, but this affects me.

:09:42
So you're gonna tell everybody
everything? Our life, our sexual life?

:09:45
Do you spy on me?
:09:47
No. I was at a party and a guy said
he read an advance chapter

:09:50
of a book my wife was writing,
and it was hot stuff. He said that!

:09:54
- I spilled wine on my pants.
- I don't care to discuss it.

:09:58
- You won't discuss it. How's Willie?
- Fine.


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