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1:19:00
It's funny cos I'm just a non-compromiser.
1:19:03
I mean, I can't... I can't see that.
1:19:06
I think it's always a mistake to look the
other way cos you pay for it in the end.

1:19:11
But then you saw what Jill
wrote about me in that book.

1:19:15
I'm living in the past.
1:19:17
How about you? You seeing anybody?
1:19:19
Yeah. You know, I... I never had any
problem meeting women. I mean, that's...

1:19:24
But I was thinking about this
just about a week ago.

1:19:27
I think, and I know this sounds strange,
but I think I really missed a good bet

1:19:31
when I let Tracy go.
1:19:33
- Remember Tracy?
- Yeah. I liked her.

1:19:36
Yeah. I was thinking about this
at home last week

1:19:39
and I think, of all the women
I've known over the last years,

1:19:42
when I actually am honest with myself,
I think I had the most relaxed times

1:19:47
and, you know, the nicest times with her.
1:19:50
She was a terrific kid, but young, right?
1:19:52
So that's that.
1:19:54
Why don't you call her?
1:19:56
No, I would never do that.
I think I blew that one.

1:19:59
I kept her at a distance
and I would never give her a chance.

1:20:03
And she was so sweet, you know.
1:20:07
She called me. She left a message
with my service about a month ago

1:20:11
that I should watch Grand Illusion
on television and I never returned her call.

1:20:16
Cos I, you know, I didn't wanna
lead her on or anything.

1:20:19
She really cared about me and I...
1:20:23
You know I was a little pissed off at you.
1:20:25
Me?
1:20:27
I figured if you hadn't introduced Mary
to Yale, this might never have happened.

1:20:35
An idea for a short story
about, um, people in Manhattan

1:20:40
who are constantly creating
1:20:42
these real, unnecessary,
neurotic problems for themselves

1:20:47
cos it keeps them from dealing with
more unsolvable, terrifying problems

1:20:53
about... the universe.
1:20:57
Let's...
Well, it has to be optimistic.


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