Frankie and Johnny
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:45:00
This is really nice and homey.
Elephants!

:45:04
She's collected those
since she was kid.

:45:07
When the trunks are up,
it means good luck.

:45:10
But they gotta face the window.
:45:13
Otherwise it's bad luck.
I read that somewhere.

:45:16
That explains a lot.
:45:22
I think I could help you
with that wire.

:45:24
I think I got it if I could just...
Sure you know what you're doing?

:45:29
Last time I worked on one of these...
:45:33
OK, I think
that one goes right there.

:45:35
- I'm sure.
- No, it goes over here.

:45:40
You gotta take the plug...
:45:42
- Are you an electrician?
- No, I'm a cook.

:45:47
This is so exciting.
I feel like your big sister.

:45:51
- What do you think?
- He's nice.

:45:55
That's a rotten thing to say!
:45:58
He's very nice.
Look, we've both done worse.

:46:02
Of course, he could be
a mass murderer or a psycho.

:46:05
Thank you for sharing that with me.
:46:07
Come on,
hurry up before he changes his mind.

:46:10
It's better the way I had it.
:46:12
Yeah, I think you're right.
:46:14
Maybe I should just learn to leave
well enough alone.

:46:19
Let me help you. Here. Try this.
:46:25
I have a cousin who's gay,
by the way.

:46:32
- Most people do.
- Ready?

:46:35
- He's a really great guy.
- I'm sure.

:46:37
He just found out he was gay
a couple of months ago.

:46:41
I'll look him up in the directory.
Under the new listings.

:46:46
- Let's go.
- Good one.

:46:48
Nice meeting you. Nice meeting you,
Bobby. Sorry about the TV.

:46:52
- Don't worry about.
- Nice meeting you.

:46:54
- Sure you don't wanna come?
- Next week we'll double.

:46:58
I hope it works out.

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