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:20:02
Don't we look it?
:20:04
You know, I think
Cliffie is a little tense.

:20:08
Uh, perhaps a hot bath?
:20:10
Oh, yeah.
:20:11
No, no, I don't
think it's tension,

:20:13
I... I think it's more fatigue.
:20:16
I... I really should be going.
It's... It's far past my usual

:20:20
bedtime.
:20:22
And let's just
say I'm... I'm not tense.

:20:26
Yes, you are. I can feel
it, Cliff, right up in there.

:20:31
My lattisimus dorsi,
you're so right.

:20:33
It's only natural
on a night

:20:35
that could
change your life.

:20:36
Ah, nothing's gonna
change my life.

:20:38
My life is set.
What could possibly happen?

:20:45
How'd you like to
come into this business?

:20:48
The entertainment business?
:20:50
Exactly.
:20:52
All I wanna do is
share my good fortune,

:20:55
my... my involvement
with other people,

:20:58
my world.
:21:00
Oh, I...
:21:03
I don't know.
:21:05
See, I have a business,
:21:07
I teach comparative literature
at Monroe College.

:21:09
I'm a full
assistant professor now.

:21:12
My father is
chancellor of the college.

:21:13
I... I... I'm committed.
:21:15
Think about it, Cliffie.
Just think about it.

:21:19
Your own business.
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Your piece of
the American dream.

:21:24
A nice company pad,
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the best employee roster
this side of heaven.

:21:30
Thelma, Karen,
Monica, Jasmine.

:21:35
Now, that's
entertainment.

:21:37
And they'd all be
working for you.

:21:40
All for you.
:21:44
It's all very sudden...
:21:46
I have responsibilities...
I... I... I...

:21:49
Well...
:21:52
Soak!

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