Love Affair
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:09:01
- Actually, two and a half.
- Me too.

:09:03
But I'm lucky, I don't travel
on an ongoing basis.

:09:06
I don't worry
about feeling isolated.

:09:13
That's good.
:09:15
This is your captain.
Please fasten your safety belts.

:09:19
- Let me get that.
- No, I...

:09:21
- I'll get it.
- No, really, I...

:09:24
I'd rather...
:09:27
This will look fantastic.
:09:28
- Is that for a coat or a dress?
- A sailboat.

:09:31
A sailboat?
:09:36
- Don't want to lose these.
- Thank you.

:09:40
All right. Here we go.
:09:50
- Good-looking guy.
- I think so.

:09:52
Stockbroker?
:09:54
He's an investment banker.
:09:56
- What firm?
- Shearson Leahman.

:09:59
- Don't tell me he runs it.
- Actually, he does.

:10:02
What is he, 30, 35?
:10:05
He's young.
:10:10
- Amazing!
- What's that?

:10:12
Memory loss is not necessarily
related to aging.

:10:16
- Memory loss?
- Absolutely.

:10:17
It's usually stress, change.
Change creates stress.

:10:21
The bigger the change,
the greater the stress.

:10:23
It must be overwhelming.
The mind is like a computer.

:10:28
It can only process so much
information before it farkles.

:10:31
- Farkles?
- Breaks down. Crashes.

:10:34
Don't be embarrassed.
It's experience overload.

:10:37
That's why you have a black book.
:10:40
- What are we talking about?
- Us. You don't have a clue, do you?

:10:44
Don't be embarrassed. You've been
a very busy man for a long time.

:10:49
I'm a big girl.
:10:52
You look clammy. Are you all right?
:10:57
Me? I'm fine.
:10:58
Mike, it's no big deal. Not every
experience in life is memorable.


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