When Harry Met Sally...
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- I don't have a problem.
- Yeah, you do.

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- Staying over?
- Yes.

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Would you like to have dinner?
Just friends.

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You don't believe
men and women can be friends.

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- When did I say that?
- On the ride to New York.

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No, no, no, no, I never said that.
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Yes, that's right. They can't be friends.
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Unless both are involved with someone.
Then they can. I amend the earlier rule.

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If two people are in relationships, the
pressure of possible involvement is lifted.

:21:46
That doesn't work either.
The person you're with can't see

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why you need to be friends
with the person,

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like it means something
is missing from the relationship.

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Then when you say "No, nothing
is missing", the person you're with

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accuses you of being attracted
to the person you're just friends with,

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which you probably are.
I mean, let's face it.

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So we're back to the rule
before the amendment:

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men and women can't be friends.
Where's it leave us?

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- Harry.
- What?

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Goodbye.
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OK.
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I'll just stop walking. I'll let you go ahead.
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We were married 40 years ago.
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We were married three years,
we got a divorce. Then I married Marjorie.

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- First you lived with Barbara.
- Right, Barbara.

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But I didn't marry Barbara.
I married Marjorie.

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- Then you got a divorce.
- Right. Then I married Katie.

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Another divorce.
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Then a couple of years later at
Eddie Collecio's funeral, I ran into her.

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I was with some girl
I don't even remember.

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- Roberta.
- Right. Roberta.

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But I couldn't take my eyes off you.

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