Manhattan Murder Mystery
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:06:01
- What do I buy a woman with everything?
- We already have twin cemetery plots.

:06:07
I always think a Bentley
is in good taste.

:06:10
On our 20th, I got her
some lovely handkerchiefs.

:06:13
- They had my initials on them.
- Very high-class.

:06:16
I didn't even know her size.
:06:23
Couldn't you keep
the conversation going longer?

:06:27
- I was signaling you.
- I was trying to be neighborly.

:06:30
Neighborly? If this guy showed me
his stamps one more time...

:06:34
My favorite thing is to look
at cancelled postage.

:06:37
Come on. It was sweet. They're
looking forward to their anniversary.

:06:42
I'm looking forward to that Bob Hope
movie. I don't know why it's on so late.

:06:47
- Do you think that will happen to us?
- What?

:06:50
That we'll become like them. Just another
dull, aging couple with our walks...

:06:55
We are a dull, aging...
:06:56
...our TV, our lox and bagels
and our twin cemetery plots?

:07:00
We should be as lucky.
To be in their shape at their age.

:07:04
Did you see the dumbbells
this guy lifts?

:07:07
If I lifted them I'd get a hernia
the size of the San Andreas Fault.

:07:11
- How often do you think they make love?
- More than we do, in their shape.

:07:17
I'm sure as much as once a week.
:07:20
- Larry?
- God, I'm exhausted. What?

:07:23
Do you still find me attractive?
:07:26
What kind of question is that?
Of course I do.

:07:29
Are we turning into a pair
of comfortable old shoes?

:07:32
Never comfortable.
Don't you worry about that.

:07:38
- How you doing?
- Fine.

:07:39
- We're gonna get this one.
- That's nice.

:07:42
Are we seeing you
at Elaine's Thursday?

:07:44
No. Thursday's our Wagner opera.
:07:47
- They coming to Elaine's.
- How is Ted?

:07:50
- I think he's glad he's divorced.
- He's not. Come on.

:07:54
He's not doing well at all.
He's not used to it.

:07:58
He looks like he's glad.

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