Manhattan
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:55:01
I'm... I'm kidding.
:55:06
My problem is I'm both attracted
and repelled by the male organ.

:55:11
So it doesn't make for
good relationships with men.

:55:14
What about your relationships
with women?

:55:16
You never really told me much
about your first wife.

:55:19
My first wife was
a kindergarten teacher, you know.

:55:23
She got into drugs
and she... moved to San Francisco.

:55:26
Went into est, became a Moonie.
:55:28
She's with
the William Morris Agency now.

:55:31
D'you like that?
:55:32
This... this, I think, has a kind of
wonderful otherness to it, you know.

:55:36
- A marvellous negative capability.
- OK.

:55:39
Kind of wonderful energy to it,
don't you think?

:55:49
I thought that wine
was wonderful, didn't you think?

:55:52
And it just made my face
all flushed and hot.

:55:55
Yeah. You look so beautiful
I can hardly keep my eyes on the meter.

:56:01
It's 174 bucks!
:56:02
I know, but it was a great restaurant.
Didn't you love it?

:56:05
Yeah, I love seafood. Course I'm drunk.
I don't know if you can tell or not.

:56:10
Hey, you know, it was the only time
in my life I ever had Chianti from Warsaw.

:56:14
- Give me a kiss.
- OK.

:56:25
What are you thinking?
:56:26
I was thinking there must be
something wrong with me

:56:30
because I've never had a relationship
:56:32
that's lasted longer than
the one between Hitler and Eva Braun.

:56:36
I think you're still drunk!

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