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1:03:08
How many more years will you do this?
1:03:11
What? Referee?
1:03:12
Yes.
1:03:14
l don't know.
1:03:17
Well, give me a clue. One?
1:03:20
Ten? Fifteen?
1:03:23
l don't know.
1:03:27
l got to go.
1:03:55
He just left her?
1:03:57
Can you believe that?
1:03:58
- He didn't leave. He went back to work.
- Exactly.

1:04:01
So his job was more important
than his wife.

1:04:04
Both were. Marriage can't work with
one person happy and the other miserable.

1:04:09
Marriage is both people being
equally miserable.

1:04:14
What?
1:04:16
No, l was just--
1:04:18
What if l lost my column
and l had to go back on the road?

1:04:22
Could that happen?
1:04:23
Of course. Papers fold, merge,
you get a new editor...

1:04:27
You never mentioned this.
1:04:29
Would it have made a difference?
1:04:32
Well, no. Not really.
1:04:34
Not really? That's a real crowd-pleaser.
1:04:40
Sure, it would make some difference.
How could it not?

1:04:44
We're getting married Sunday.
1:04:46
I’d like to know if I’m getting the first
or second Mrs. Jack.

1:04:51
Any man who refers to his wives
as ''Mrs. Jack'' is an idiot.

1:04:56
Any man who repeats it is a bigger idiot.

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