Tootsie
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:21:02
Sounds like something you'd say.
:21:04
You mustn't idealize me. Honesty,
in many ways, is a relative term.

:21:09
My father's coming.
:21:11
If he calls, don't say
anything about this.

:21:13
He's coming tonight.
He'll want to see you.

:21:15
Me?
:21:17
Oh, God!
:21:19
It's Ron.
:21:21
Oh, Dorothy, God bless you.
:21:23
Wish me luck now.
:21:24
Always.
:21:26
I feel that little moustache.
You should put some makeup on it.

:21:35
How're you doing?
:21:39
What's going on?
:21:40
Dorothy's gonna sit with Amy.
:21:42
-I'll be right back.
-Okay.

:21:46
Hi, honey.
:21:48
You don't mind if I call you honey
when we're not working?

:21:58
Nice dress.
:22:00
Thank you.
:22:02
You don't like me, do you?
:22:05
I can respect that...
:22:07
...but there's not many women
I can't make like me.

:22:11
Why don't you like me?
:22:13
I don't like
the way you treat Julie.

:22:15
Oh?
:22:16
I don't like the way you patronize her,
deceive her and lie to her.

:22:21
What do you mean?
:22:22
You want me to go on?
:22:24
No, I know what you mean.
:22:27
Look, I never promised Julie I'd be
exclusive and not see other women.

:22:33
But I know she doesn't want
me to see them...

:22:36
...so I lie to her
to keep from hurting her.

:22:38
That's very convenient.
:22:41
No, wait a minute.
Look at it from my side.

:22:44
See, if a woman
wants me to seduce her...

:22:48
...I usually do.
:22:49
But then she pretends I promised her
something. Then I pretend I did.

:22:54
In the end, I'm the one
that's exploited.

:22:57
Bullshit, Ron!
:22:59
You know what?

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