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:51:02
Beth?
:51:05
-What?
-Come here.

:51:06
l'm doing a crossword puzzle.
:51:09
Come here!
:51:16
What?
:51:17
Have you been playing my records?
:51:19
Yeah. So?
:51:20
So, didn't l tell you the procedure?
:51:23
You told me all about it, Shrevie.
They have to be in alphabetical order.

:51:27
And what else?
:51:30
They have to be filed alphabetically
and according to year as well. Okay?

:51:34
And what else?
:51:38
-And what else?
-l don't know.

:51:41
You don't know?
Let me give you a hint, okay?

:51:44
l found my James Brown record filed
under the J's, instead of the B's.

:51:49
l don't know who taught you
to alphabetize.

:51:51
But to top it off, he's in
the rock-and-roll section...

:51:54
...instead of the R & B section.
How can you do that?

:51:58
lt's too complicated, Shrevie.
See, every time l pull out a record...

:52:01
...there's this whole procedure
l have to go through.

:52:04
l just want to hear the music, that's all.
:52:06
ls it too complicated to just keep
my records in the category?

:52:09
Just put the rock-and-roll
in with the rock-and-roll.

:52:12
Put the R & B in with the R & B.
:52:15
You're not going to put Charlie Parker
in with the rock-and-roll, would you?

:52:20
Would you?
:52:21
l don't know. Who is Charlie Parker?
:52:26
Jazz! Jazz!
:52:28
He was the greatest jazz saxophone player
that ever lived!

:52:33
What are you getting so crazy about?
:52:35
lt's just music. lt's not that big a deal.
:52:38
lt is. Don't you understand?
This is important to me.

:52:43
Shrevie, why do you yell at me?
:52:48
l never hear you yell at any of your friends.
:52:50
Look. Pick a record. Okay?
:52:53
-What?
-Just pick any record.

:52:55
Any record. Okay.
:52:57
What's the hit side?

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