Six Degrees of Separation
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:03:01
- We didn't all night.
- (phone rings)

:03:03
Oh, God. No, don't pick that up! It's him!
:03:05
Hello.
:03:07
Hello.
:03:10
Hello.
:03:12
Hello.
:03:27
Hello.
:03:28
Bride's side or groom's side?
:03:31
Either side. I can't even
remember how we met them.

:03:35
Why are we here?
:03:37
Let's not make a scene.
:03:42
The most terrifying words in the world -
:03:46
- "Now I lay me down to sleep..." Think.
- "Pray the Lord my soul to keep."

:03:51
But then the nightmare part.
"If I should die before I wake..."

:03:54
"Pray the Lord my soul to take."
:03:56
- Are you OK?
- We were nearly murdered.

:03:58
- Throats slashed.
- It was awful.

:04:00
- You could've been killed?
- Only hours ago.

:04:03
- But we're here.
- We wouldn't miss it.

:04:05
Happy the bride the sun shines on.
:04:08
( "Here Comes the Bride")
:04:15
Chaos, control. Chaos, control.
You like? You like?

:04:26
- I'll have a gin and tonic, please.
- Tell them.

:04:31
We were having
a wonderful evening last night.

:04:33
A friend we hadn't seen in years
came by for dinner.

:04:36
- Geoffrey Miller. From South Africa.
- Don't say that so portentously.

:04:40
- Geoffrey from Serth Efrica.
- Well, don't be gaga!

:04:44
- Scotch, please.
- Just something large.

:04:47
Geoffrey was in New York
briefly on business,

:04:50
and he asked us to ask him for dinner.
:04:54
Listen.
:04:55
What's wrong?
:04:59
It always amazes me
when New York is so quiet.


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