:10:01
What do you do
for a living?
:10:04
Uh, I'm...
I'm a biochemist.
:10:06
Do I look like
a biochemist groupie?
:10:09
Well, biochemists
don't have groupies.
:10:13
Why do you think
that is?
:10:15
Well, it's not
a very glamorous job.
:10:18
No, it's not one of your
drop-dead glamorous jobs.
:10:22
I mean,
:10:23
I'm sure that you find chemicals
very fascinating,
:10:27
but do I look like somebody
who'd be interested
:10:29
in a...
:10:30
a... a...
:10:31
a chemical person?
:10:35
No. Hey, wait.
:10:37
I'm doing this
for your benefit.
:10:39
I mean, you wouldn't want this
to happen again,
:10:41
would you?
:10:42
No.
:10:44
No. What's very
obvious to me
:10:46
is not to you.
:10:48
Look at your clothes
:10:49
and then look at mine.
:10:51
Do you see any kind
of a difference here?
:10:54
Clothes aren't
important to you,
:10:55
but they're
important to me.
:10:57
Taste is very important.
:10:58
I like designer clothes.
I like nice things.
:11:01
I drive a BMW.
What about you?
:11:03
Uh, I drive
a Volkswagen.
:11:07
- Fahrvergnugen.
- Fahrvergnugen.
:11:09
You know what that
really means?
:11:11
Can't afford
the Mercedes.
:11:15
Well, you're right.
:11:16
We're not really
suited for each other,
:11:19
and, uh,
so I'll just go
:11:21
and get myself
a chemical girl.
:11:24
I'm sorry.
:11:25
I was just trying
to make a point.
:11:27
I tell you what.
:11:29
I'll go home
with you tonight
:11:31
and be your
total sex slave...
:11:35
if you can answer
one question correctly.
:11:38
Ahem.
:11:40
All right.
:11:41
Who designed this top?
:11:46
I wouldn't know.
:11:49
Bye-bye, now.
:11:52
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