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:34:01
...he opened up a place on 58th Street
across from the Plaza Hotel.

:34:05
He called it the Club Grandeur.
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- That way.
- Is that where you lived?

:34:11
Oh, no. By that time,
I was in Westchester.

:34:14
Where?
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Westchester, why?
:34:18
Nothing, I just like the way
you say that. "Westchester, why?"

:34:23
I wasn't typical in those days.
:34:25
I'm half Jewish and my hero's
Duke Ellington. I mean, wow!

:34:29
And now who is it?
Billy McNabb?

:34:31
Oh, no. Billy's sexy
and he's dangerous...

:34:34
...but I don't buy his records.
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But I didn't kill you.
:34:38
Took me awhile
to get used to the sound...

:34:41
...but you always killed me.
I didn't think I had to say so.

:34:45
You buy my records?
:34:47
Yeah.
:34:48
- Show me.
- Pretty crude. Come.

:34:52
Yardbird, Yardbird, man.
:34:54
We were just talking about you.
:34:56
- Was it good?
- Always good, man. Always good.

:35:01
Sid, what's going on?
:35:02
Nothing. But if you don't treat
that lady right, great as you are...

:35:06
...I'll kick you in the head.
- Me and Sid took a liking to her.

:35:10
Most of the cats did.
:35:12
Every now and then,
some sucker tries to turn her out...

:35:15
...and that just gets me mad.
:35:17
Frog, as great as you are,
do I look like a pimp?

:35:21
Ask me something else.
:35:25
"Do I look like a pimp?"
:35:27
Is the moon high?
:35:30
He looks like a player.
:35:33
Doesn't your mother mind
these people cooling out here?

:35:35
No, she's used to it.
:35:38
And now...
:35:40
...my record collection.
:35:42
Damn, be cool.
:35:43
- I'm sorry.
- You should be.

:35:48
Maybe later.
:35:49
It's all right. Can we just go
find someplace where we can be alone?

:35:53
- Why?
- I haven't finished talking to you.

:35:56
Well, there's the suicide room.

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