Manhattan
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1:06:03
God, what a surprise.
I cannot get over it. My ex-husband.

1:06:06
And he really does look a lot thinner.
He looks great.

1:06:09
You certainly fooled me. I was shocked
cos that's not what I expected.

1:06:13
- What did you expect?
- I don't know. You had always led me to...

1:06:18
You said he was a ladies' man,
that he opened you up sexually.

1:06:21
- So? So?
- Then this little homunculus, you know...

1:06:26
He's quite devastating.
1:06:29
Really?
1:06:30
Well, it's... it's amazing
how subjective all that stuff is.

1:06:34
I don't know what you're...
1:06:38
- Boy, you're really typing away.
- Yeah, it's a cinch.

1:06:41
You still reviewing Tolstoy?
1:06:43
No, no, I finished that two days ago.
I'm on that novelisation.

1:06:46
What... what do you waste your time
with a novelisation for?

1:06:50
Why? Because it's easy and it pays well.
1:06:53
It's like another contemporary American
phenomenon that's truly moronic.

1:06:57
The novelisations of movies.
You're much too brilliant for that.

1:07:02
You should be doing other stuff.
1:07:05
- Like what?
- Fiction. I've seen your fiction. It's terrific.

1:07:09
Hello?
1:07:11
Mary, hi. It's Yale.
1:07:13
I was hoping you'd pick up.
1:07:15
Listen, could we meet for coffee?
1:07:18
Well, why? What is it?
1:07:20
Well, you know, I miss you.
I just thought maybe we could talk.

1:07:24
No, I don't think that would be possible.
I don't think that would be possible at all.

1:07:29
I'm sorry, I just, uh...
No, I... I'm sorry. I gotta go.

1:07:37
- Who was that?
- What?

1:07:40
Who was that on the phone just now?
1:07:42
- Uh, dance lessons.
- Dance lessons that was?!

1:07:47
Yeah. Do we want free dance lessons?
1:07:50
Right. They give you one free lesson,
then they hook you for $50,000 worth.


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