Manhattan Murder Mystery
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:10:01
- Have a nice time. You're gussied up.
- We're going to the opera.

:10:05
- Enjoy.
- My favorite.

:10:06
- Good night.
- Good night.

:10:09
Come, we're gonna be late.
:10:19
The deal was, I sit through the game
and you watch the opera.

:10:23
I can't listen to that much Wagner.
I start to get the urge to conquer Poland.

:10:30
I think it's weird. One night she's
having coffee, and the next she's dead?

:10:35
I know. And she did not look like
she was ready to go.

:10:39
Maybe he killed her.
Like he's got a young tootsie.

:10:42
You gotta see this guy.
:10:44
This guy gets his jollies from
licking stamps. He's a boring...

:10:48
I can see that. Depending
on who is on the stamp.

:10:51
She never mentioned
she had a heart condition.

:10:54
Well, what is she gonna say?
:10:57
"Hello, I have a bad heart."
:10:59
She told me about her hysterectomy.
:11:02
It's easier to talk about a
hysterectomy than a heart condition.

:11:06
She liked desserts.
Is that what you said?

:11:09
So she had one too many.
:11:10
No! She wasn't on a diet.
We discussed diets.

:11:13
- She wasn't on a diet.
- This is a great way to kill somebody.

:11:17
- How?
- You clog their arteries...

:11:21
...with whipped cream, chocolate mousse,
butter. They go like that.

:11:26
- That's great.
- Disgusting, but...

:11:28
I love it.
:11:30
- Wouldn't that be great?
- I'd like to pastry myself to death.

:11:33
- I'll help you.
- I would.

:11:35
I'd like another
piece of pie, after this.

:11:38
Are you gonna start a restaurant?
Are you serious?

:11:41
- You're a great cook.
- Count me in. I want to be part of it.

:11:45
- Really.
- Really?

:11:46
- You should.
- No. I don't know. Are you serious?

:11:49
- It'd be wonderful.
- What are you encouraging her for?

:11:53
- She's a great cook.
- Thanks to you.

:11:55
It was his idea.
The cooking lessons, I mean.

:11:59
A restaurant is serious business
you can't take lightly.


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