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:27:01
Don't jump to conclusions about
that impulse.

:27:05
If you could just see me
out of these clothes--

:27:08
What? What?
:27:09
That's my father!
You've got to tell him.

:27:12
-Tell him.
-Tell him what?

:27:13
That l--
That's a corncob.

:27:17
Hi, Dad.
:27:19
Fine.
:27:20
I'm here with Dorothy.
:27:23
I can't tonight, Daddy.
But wait.

:27:27
You've got to see him.
Just don't lead him on.

:27:30
-Please don't make me do this.
-You gotta let him down gently.

:27:33
-I can't.
-You owe me that.

:27:44
Hi, Les.
I'm fine. How are you?

:27:48
Tonight, sure.
Tonight?

:27:53
-What'll you have?
-Just water.

:27:55
-Water and bourbon.
-Make that a straight scotch.

:27:58
Scotch and bourbon.
:28:00
I'd like to--
:28:02
-Let's dance.
-What?

:28:03
-It's my favourite dance.
-Oh, really, I don't dance.

:28:07
-You'll love it.
-What?

:28:08
-Follow me. Follow me.
-Please, I don't--

:28:13
You know what? I'd--
Really, I'd rather not.

:28:19
-Just relax.
-You're very good.

:28:21
-My wife and I took a course.
-I could tell at once.

:28:25
-Emily, we love you.
-You're fabulous!

:28:28
-Just wonderful.
-Wonderful.

:28:30
-You're even prettier in person.
-Thank you.

:28:36
I'm sorry. I forgot that
you're on your feet all day.

:28:39
-Come on, sit down.
-Yes, I think we should stop.

:28:43
-Thank you.
-Thank you.

:28:45
I was happy you could
come out tonight.

:28:48
I know you usually
got a lot of lines to learn.

:28:50
-There's something I'd better say.
-I want to say something too.

:28:54
Wouldn't it be funny
if we both said the same thing?

:28:57
It'd be hilarious.
But I doubt it.

:28:59
Well, mine's pretty simple.
I'm not too good with words anyway.


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