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I'm a musician.
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Saxophone?
:21:08
How did you know?
:21:10
You look like you blow tenor to me.
:21:14
Well, you hit it right on the head.
:21:19
- Actually, I'm in rehearsal now.
- Rehearsal?

:21:21
Yeah, for a tribute to Duke Ellington.
:21:25
- The Duke? My favourite, Joe.
- Is he?

:21:29
Oh! So...
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What number reed do you use?
:21:36
- Reed?
- Reed, Joe.

:21:39
- Between the lips.
- Yeah. A three.

:21:43
- Do you play tenor?
- No.

:21:45
I just... love the sax.
:21:48
Yeah. Well, it's a great horn.
:21:51
- Oh, the best.
- Yeah.

:21:54
I'm fooling around a little
with a soprano now, too.

:21:57
Really? Soprano?
:21:59
- Uh-huh.
- Joe.

:22:02
That'll extend your range.
You know that, don't you?

:22:06
- Yeah.
- So...

:22:09
Tell me, Joe.
:22:11
Your wife, a musician too?
:22:15
- I'm not married.
- Not married?

:22:17
- No.
- Joe.

:22:21
And you love Edna Millay.
:22:25
- Yeah. I...
- Yeah. My favourite.

:22:27
- I know that.
- Yeah.

:22:30
So... I was just thinking...
:22:34
...we should get together
and talk about her, don't you think?

:22:37
- I think so.
- Yes.

:22:39
When?
:22:42
- When, Joe?
- Tomorrow.

:22:46
What time?
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You tell me.
:22:51
Three o'clock. Inside the penguin house.
:22:55
At the zoo.
:22:57
- Great. Great.
- Super.


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