Moonstruck
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:16:00
Thanks, comrade.
:16:02
It's nothing.
:16:03
Too young? I just got that.
You know how to hurt a guy.

:16:07
- How old are you?
- None of your business.

:16:11
I'm sorry. That was rude.
:16:17
Would you like to join me
for dinner?

:16:21
Are you sure?
:16:25
I'd be delighted.
:16:26
I hate to eat alone. It's amazing
how often I end up doing just that.

:16:38
- Signora Castorini.
- Oh, yes.

:16:40
- Your minestrone.
- Thanks, Bobo.

:16:46
-What do you do?
-I'm a communication professor at N.Y.U.

:16:49
- That woman was a student of yours?
- Sheila? Yeah, she was.

:16:52
Is.
:16:55
Was.
:16:57
My mother had an old saying.
You want to hear it?

:16:59
- Sure.
- Don't shit where you eat.

:17:03
I'll remember that.
:17:07
- What do you do?
- I'm a housewife.

:17:09
- How come you're eating alone?
- I'm not eating alone.

:17:16
- May I ask you a question?
- Yeah, go ahead.

:17:20
Why do men chase women?
:17:26
- Nerves?
- I think it's because they fear death.

:17:34
Maybe. You want to know
why I chase women?

:17:38
I find women charming.
:17:40
I teach these classes
I've taught for a million years.

:17:44
The spontaneity went out of it
for me a long time ago.

:17:48
I started out excited about something,
wanted to share it.

:17:50
Now it's rote,
a multiplication table.

:17:54
Except sometimes
I'll be droning along.

:17:59
I'll look up,
and I'll see a fresh...


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