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:32:03
Do you think mine's high?
:32:05
Sure. It's average, slightly above.
:32:08
Sometimes I feel I could write, you know?
:32:11
Uh-huh.
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Especially, you know, some old TV script.
:32:16
I'm as bright as Nancy Brill.
:32:19
- Well...
- You don't think?

:32:21
Yeah, sure. I don't know, you know?
:32:23
You can't just decide
to be a writer and then write.

:32:28
- Why not?
- You need background.

:32:30
Well, I wrote when I was a kid.
:32:33
I always loved poetry and drama.
:32:37
- You kids should be getting to bed.
- Should I get them ready?

:32:41
You get them ready.
I'll be in in two minutes.

:32:43
- Come on, kiddos.
- Two minutes.

:32:45
- Time to brush the teeth.
- Good night, guys.

:32:48
Who's gonna get to the bathroom first?
Who's gonna get to the bathroom first?

:32:52
- You never encourage me, you know?
- I'm trying to be... sensible.

:32:57
You can't just say
you're gonna be a writer.

:33:00
Well, that's all Nancy Brill did. She was an
assistant to somebody I introduced her to.

:33:05
And she decided she wanted to write
and now she buys scripts.

:33:09
What can I say?
:33:11
I'm trying to be practical.
:33:16
Hello?
:33:17
Hello? I'm sorry to bother you.
:33:20
It's Joe Rufallo.
:33:23
I just wanted to make sure you were OK,
or that I didn't have the wrong day.

:33:28
No, no. No, it was my fault. I'm sorry.
:33:33
I...
:33:35
Something came up, and I didn't have
your... I didn't have your phone number.

:33:41
No, I don't think so, no.
No, I don't think that's such a good idea.

:33:48
Oh. I...
:33:50
No, I understand.
:33:53
Sure.

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