How to Beat the High Co$t of Living
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1:03:01
Where did I go wrong?
1:03:03
It's not your fault, Albert.
1:03:06
But let's not talk about her
anymore tonight.

1:03:10
It's taken me seven years
just to get you up here.

1:03:14
No, don't.
It wouldn't be fair to you.

1:03:18
I still love her.
1:03:20
You're a very attractive woman.
1:03:26
And I'm getting,
I admit, very turned on,

1:03:30
But we'll hate ourselves
in the morning.

1:03:33
I could never hate myself
for this.

1:03:42
Did you really get out of bed
in the middle of the night...

1:03:44
and get a warm, wet towel?
1:03:46
- Yes.
- I think I'd like that.

1:03:50
I know you would.
1:03:55
But there are no wet, warm
towels up on this hill.

1:03:59
We'll work something out,
Albert.

1:04:05
I'm four days away
from losing my job...

1:04:07
and you're still talking
about having a baby.

1:04:09
Jane, I love you, but...
1:04:11
You're not gonna lose your job.
1:04:13
I'll get you the $25,000.
1:04:15
We're gonna get married...
1:04:16
Where are you gonna get
that kind of money?

1:04:20
From my family.
1:04:21
Jane, your father
borrowed $10 from me...

1:04:24
when I came to pick you up
last night.

1:04:26
Not him. From my mother.
1:04:29
Your mother is living
with a lady named Shirley.

1:04:32
They've adopted a black baby.
1:04:34
Last week, she hocked
her wedding ring to buy a crib.

1:04:39
Why did this
have to happen to me?

1:04:41
How did you get your foot caught
in the glove compartment?

1:04:44
I don't know.
1:04:46
We'll have to call
the damn fire department.

1:04:47
Forget the fire department.
I need a crowbar.

1:04:52
A crowbar.
That's a good idea.


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