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1:37:02
I want the children
to have a different kind of life.

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- To know something different.
- Mother Teresa? Are you serious?

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- I'm serious.
- You're serious about this?

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- When did this amazing thought pop up?
- It doesn't matter when.

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It does to me.
1:37:18
One minute without your charge plates
and masseuse and you would be lost.

1:37:24
Yeah, I know. You're probably right.
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- But it's not gonna be that way any more.
- Really? What's it gonna be? Calcutta?

1:37:32
You're going off to Calcutta?
1:37:35
Do you know they have
10,000 unlisted diseases in Calcutta?

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I don't believe... What are you saying?
1:37:45
The second you see
an ad for a diamond earring...

1:37:48
...or get a craving for a caviar blini,
you'll be back, if indeed you go.

1:37:53
You're not going with my children.
1:38:08
Did you hear about Alice Tait?
She left her husband.

1:38:11
- No!
- That's old news.

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- What do you mean?
- The big news is, she went to India.

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- Really?
- It's incredible. She met Mother Teresa.

1:38:18
But now she's back and I heard
she's doing some kind of volunteer work.

1:38:22
- She always had that Catholic streak.
- True.

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She not only left her husband, she left
her cook, her chauffeur and her maid.

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She's living downtown with the kids.
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You're not gonna believe this.
She does everything herself.

1:38:35
Penny Gates said she spends all her free
time with her kids, and she looks great.

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No cook or maid?
Did she have a mental breakdown?

1:38:43
- That's my thought.
- Someone said she's a changed woman.

1:38:47
Speaking of changed women,
Gloria Phillips had face work.

1:38:50
She's having an affair
with her astrologer, isn't she?

1:38:53
But she's a changed woman
because you can't tell it's Gloria.

1:38:56
Listen...

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