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1:14:01
Lucy told me the whole story.
1:14:03
- The whole thing?
- About the baby?

1:14:05
- Everything?
- Shut up!

1:14:06
Baby?
1:14:08
- The plot thickens.
- What baby?

1:14:11
Do they make a decent martini here?
1:14:13
Absolutely. They're like me:
dry, yet explosive.

1:14:16
What baby?
1:14:18
Dry. Straight up. Olive.
1:14:20
- Me too. Double.
- Me too.

1:14:22
- Me too.
- What baby?

1:14:24
Where'd you stop?
1:14:25
When she left her father in Wichita.
1:14:28
- Ancient history.
- Does she know about him selling cars?

1:14:32
Right, it's you.
1:14:34
That test drive.
1:14:37
Listen. lf somebody doesn't tell me
about this baby, asses will be kicked!

1:14:45
l like her.
1:14:48
All right...
1:14:49
After she dumped the old man they were,
well, they were better for a while.

1:14:58
Oh, Mickey.
1:15:00
lt's so beautiful.
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There's something so great
about knowing we're making a baby.

1:15:06
lt's going to be wonderful.
1:15:14
Here's why you can't have children...
1:15:16
Something's wrong with her plumbing.
Not like Mrs. Jack...

1:15:19
...she folds my underwear,
she gets pregnant.

1:15:21
Damaged fallopian tubes.
1:15:23
That's what she gets for living in France.
1:15:26
- What's that got to do with it?
- Maybe she was clogged up with cheese.

1:15:30
- Lovely. I'm telling the rest of this.
- Good.

1:15:34
She was devastated.
They went to a fertility clinic.

1:15:37
She told me everything.
1:15:38
You should see the waiting room.
1:15:40
All the childless couples. You could cut
the hopelessness with a chain saw.

1:15:45
Mickey told Jack it wasn't hopeless.
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We are trying this in vitro process
for $8,000 each attempt.

1:15:53
- Ouch.
- Ouch is right.

1:15:55
He has to give me these injections
every morning...

1:15:58
...only he gets a little queasy.

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