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:42:02
I love you too. Goodbye.
:42:03
- I love you.
- Yes, I love you too. Okay.

:42:06
All right, Wanda, goodbye.
She just goes on and on and on.

:42:10
- Harry. Harry, Uncle Mike.
- Uncle Mike. Right now.

:42:32
All right.
:42:34
- Is it ringing?
- Yeah.

:42:43
Aunt Sadie, it's Harry Valentini,
your nephew from Newark.

:42:47
Guess what. We're coming
to Atlantic City.

:42:54
What's up? What's up?
:42:59
She's some nut.
:43:02
Is Uncle Mike there?
I'd like to speak with him, please.

:43:06
She's getting Uncle Mike. What a card.
:43:11
Uncle Mike. Hi.
Listen, Uncle Mike...

:43:14
...I'm coming down to Atlantic City,
me and Moe Dickstein.

:43:18
What? He said to say hello.
:43:20
- Let me say hi.
- No, no, no!

:43:23
Uncle Mike. Oh, no. All right. Yeah.
No, I understand, Uncle Mike.

:43:29
All right. Sure. No, everybody's fine.
I'll be down in a little while to talk to you.

:43:32
Okay, bye-bye. Uncle Mike sounds great.
He sounds wonderful! Never better.

:43:38
- He can't wait to see us.
- Wait, he remembered me?

:43:40
Fondly. He referred to you as "the cute little
Jewish kid with sandy hair and hazel eyes. "

:43:45
- He said that?
- His exact words.

:43:47
- I thought the guy couldn't stand me.
- Our troubles are over. South.

:43:50
Let's get out of here.
:43:52
- He remembered me?
- Yeah.

:43:54
Moe, take me to Atlantic City, my man.
:43:58
Harry, don't you think we look
a little conspicuous in this thing?


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