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

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that I should watch Grand Illusion
on television and I never returned her call.

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Cos I, you know, I didn't wanna
lead her on or anything.

1:20:19
She really cared about me and I...
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You know I was a little pissed off at you.
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Me?
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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

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who are constantly creating
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these real, unnecessary,
neurotic problems for themselves

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cos it keeps them from dealing with
more unsolvable, terrifying problems

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

1:21:00
Well, all right, why is life worth living?
That's a very good question.

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Well, there are certain things, I guess,
that make it worthwhile.

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Like what?
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OK... for me...
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Ooh, I would say Groucho Marx,
to name one thing.

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And Willie Mays.
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And... the second movement
of the Jupiter Symphony.

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And... Louis Armstrong's
recording of Potato Head Blues.

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Swedish movies, naturally.
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Sentimental Education by Flaubert.
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Marlon Brando, Frank Sinatra.
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Those incredible
apples and pears by C?anne.

1:21:58
The crabs at Sam Wo's.

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