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:29:01
But six months from now
you may know different.

:29:05
Maybe you can carry it
on your shirt or your clothes.

:29:11
What are you doing?
:29:14
-we're gonna draw blood.
-why?

:29:18
Joe, I've known you a long time.
Your private life is your business.

:29:28
I don't need an AIDS test.
Just send the bill to my office.

:29:35
Thanks for the information.
:29:43
- You have a problem with gays.
- Not especially.

:29:47
- Do you know any gays?
- Do you?

:29:51
- Yes.
-who?

:29:53
Karen Berman. My Aunt Teresa.
:29:56
Cousin Tommy in Rochester.
Eddie Meyers from the office.

:30:01
- Stanley, who fixed the kitchen.
- Aunt Teresa is gay?

:30:06
That beautiful, voluptuous woman
is a lesbian?

:30:11
- Since when?
- Probably since she was born.

:30:17
I admit it, okay. I'm prejudiced.
I don't like homosexuals.

:30:22
The way they do that thing.
Don't they get confused?

:30:27
"ls this yours or mine?"
:30:30
I don't want to be in bed with
anybody who is stronger than me.

:30:35
You can call me old-fashioned
and conservative, but I'm a man.

:30:41
Any man will tell you
how disgusting that whole idea is.

:30:49
- Little cave man of the house.
- You damn skippy.

:30:54
- Stay away from your Aunt Teresa.
- Don't say that to her.

:30:59
Guys trying to be macho
and faggot at the same time.


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