The Fisher King
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:32:03
Thank you.
:32:11
Yeah, well, I'm feeling good.
:32:13
I don't know how else to put it, Lou.
:32:17
Yeah, well, I had
those personal problems to work out.

:32:20
And I have, and now I want to
get back to work.

:32:23
Do you think that's possible?
:32:27
Yeah, I understand.
:32:31
I am, yeah.
:32:34
I won't.
:32:37
I will.
:32:42
Great. When?
:32:45
Tuesday's fine.
:32:47
Tuesday's great, Lou.
I'll see you then.

:32:50
Thanks a lot. Okay, bye.
:32:53
-Who's Lou?
-Lou is my agent.

:32:55
-You're kidding.
-I called my agent.

:32:57
What did he say?
:32:59
He says that if I want to get back
to work, no problem.

:33:03
That I just come in...
:33:06
...we talk and that's it.
:33:08
Oh, baby!
:33:10
That's terrific!
:33:11
I gotta organize these tapes.
You seen my jacket?

:33:14
It's in the bathroom.
:33:16
The bathroom....
I got coffee here if you want.

:33:18
You made coffee?
:33:20
You are going back to work
and you made coffee?

:33:24
I'm loving this.
:33:29
Oh, you know what would be neat?
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Now that there's gonna be
another income coming in...

:33:35
...I'd love to look for
a bigger place.

:33:37
I mean,
I don't want to rush anything...

:33:40
...but I'd like to start
looking anyway.

:33:43
Maybe a two-bedroom...
:33:44
...or maybe even
the top floor of a house?

:33:48
Say, in Brooklyn...
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...Heights?
:33:54
What?
:33:55
You don't want to commute.
That's all right. We could--

:33:58
Come here.

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