All I Want for Christmas
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:14:02
Don't worry. We won't tell.
:14:05
Oh, well, that's a pretty tall order.
:14:09
You know, i usually specialise
in stuff you can wrap.

:14:13
- Ah...
- shh.

:14:27
Oh, hello. Good to see you.
Please leave your coats in there.

:14:32
- You know all these people?
- No, i thought they were your friends.

:14:37
- Should we call the police?
- Yeah, let's get rid of them.

:14:41
Lil.
:14:43
Lovely party.
:14:46
- I may call you lil?
- Oh, please.

:14:49
Then each time you say it, i'll know
that's my cue to say, "yes, tony?"

:14:55
- Yes. I was looking for catherine.
- Well, maybe over there.

:15:02
Never use the word "lovely".
It's the mark of the jerk.

:15:07
Does the concept work for you?
Or is the crème fraiche too assertive?

:15:14
You know what's really good?
:15:16
The onion rings at my dad's diner.
:15:18
You should go there. But don't have
the potato salad. It still has kinks.

:15:24
- Can i take my brother some of these?
- Yeah, sure.

:15:29
- Thanks.
- Thanks.

:15:34
Here, try these.
:15:36
Wait. Make the pig sound.
:15:39
- Hallie.
- Please.

:15:41
You make the best pig sound
in new york. Please?

:15:44
- Catherine.
- Susan, merry christmas.

:15:47
I just left the office. I have
the jacket copy for your summer list.

:15:51
Stephanie's here. She's in from boston.
:15:53
Her father and his delightful fourth wife
are trusting me with her for a few days.

:15:58
Just one pig sound, ok?

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