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:36:00
Well, anyway,
thanks for the drink.

:36:55
I can't understand why he'd
think you'd be interested...

:36:58
in all these sordid details.
:36:59
I haven't a clue.
:37:00
Probably lets his hair down...
:37:02
every time he corners
a captive audience, poor chap.

:37:04
Poor chap.
He's a verbal exhibitionist.

:37:07
It's his wife I feel sorry for.
:37:09
Yeah. Did I mention I met her
in the bar last night?

:37:12
- No.
- No, I didn't, did I?

:37:14
- Was she feeling better?
- Yeah, much better.

:37:18
She's not bad-Iooking, actually.
:37:23
Thank you.
:37:24
They're coming.
:37:25
What?
:37:27
Your American friend
and his wife.

:37:32
God. Just as long as he
doesn't park himself on us.

:37:35
After what he
told you last night?

:37:36
He wouldn't dare, would he?
:37:38
Nigel, old chap.
Good to see you.

:37:41
This must be
your lovely wife.

:37:43
Hi there, I'm Oscar. Mimi
you already know, don't you?

:37:48
So do you, Nigel, right?
:37:51
I hate to break up a twosome...
:37:52
but would you mind
if I joined you?

:37:54
We had an invitation
to the Captain's table.

:37:57
Trouble is,
I'm allergic to beards.

:37:58
Are you allergic to cripples?

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