Three Men and a Baby
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:14:04
- Hi, Harry.
- Good morning, sir.

:14:25
Michael! Michael, get out here!
:14:29
- What is it?
-Just get out here.

:14:39
What?
:14:42
- What's goin' on?
- I don't know. What's goin' on?

:14:46
Oh, okay.
Just look out in the hall.

:14:50
- Yeah?
-Just look out in the hall.

:14:54
Okay.
:14:59
- That's a baby.
- Oh, I know it's a baby.

:15:02
- What's it doing there?
- It's sleeping.

:15:05
Oh, okay. Who do you
suppose it belongs to?

:15:08
Oh, Peter, there's a little note.
:15:12
All right, I'll just go in and...
:15:15
okay, play along.
:15:20
''Dear Jack, here is our baby--''
:15:23
Oh, no.
:15:25
- You really don't know
anything about this?
- I knew it.

:15:28
I knew it. I knew this was gonna
happen to him sooner or later.

:15:32
- ''I can't handle this now.
I don't know where else to turn.
- Mm-hmm. Mm-hmm. Right.

:15:35
- ''Someday I hope
you can both forgive me.
- Unbelievable.

:15:39
Her name is Mary. Love, Sylvia.''
Who's Sylvia?

:15:41
How am I supposed to know?
You have to be a social secretary
to keep track of all his women.

:15:45
He left a message about a package.
He said it'd be delivered today.

:15:48
He said to put it aside
and not to worry about it.

:15:50
- He said that about a baby?
- I'd say he takes his procreation
business a little lightly.

:15:54
- So what are we supposed
to do about this?
- We pick it up.

:15:57
- You pick it up.
- I'm not picking it up.


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