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:51:13
The dinner is burned.
:51:14
I'm sorry I'm late.
But I was taking a shower...

:51:17
...and the water turned off...
:51:19
...and I got soap in my eyes.
:51:22
I had to go to five stores to get
chocolate-chocolate chip.

:51:26
Michael, I saw her.
:51:27
What? You saw who?
:51:29
When you were late,
I went by your place.

:51:32
I waited outside and I saw that
fat woman go into your apartment.

:51:36
Fat woman?
:51:38
The one in the raincoat.
:51:41
Oh, that woman!
That's a friend of Jeff's.

:51:44
She came over to help him
with the play.

:51:48
They've known each other for years.
:51:51
You think she's fat?
:51:51
Well, it was dark but, yes,
I thought she was fat.

:51:55
When did Jeff start
collaborating on his play?

:51:58
She's an excellent typist.
:52:00
Look, I'm not having
an affair with that woman.

:52:03
It's impossible.
:52:06
I don't want to make trouble.
:52:08
I shouldn't have people over.
They never show up.

:52:11
I'm sorry. I feel guilty.
You feel guilty. I'm sorry.

:52:15
Don't do that. Don't apologize
because I'm three hours late.

:52:18
You should be furious.
:52:21
You've been great to me.
:52:23
You helped me with the audition
for that soap. It's that soap!

:52:27
That soap!
:52:31
Did you see that cow they hired?
:52:33
Cow?
:52:35
They must've gone a different way.
:52:37
She is awful.
:52:41
Well, I heard she was pretty good.
:52:43
Baloney!
:52:46
She's supposed to be tough, right?
:52:48
She's not tough.
She's a wimp!

:52:51
Maybe it's the lines.
She doesn't make them up.

:52:53
Well, I think she should.
:52:55
They couldn't be any worse.
:52:57
I can't move out, Miss Kimberly.
:52:59
I have no place to go.

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