Mighty Aphrodite
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:10:02
- Max?
- Yeah, Max.

:10:04
Max.
Oh, look how cute he is.

:10:06
- I wanna hold him. Max is okay.
- He's so sweet. He's smiling.

:10:09
- Dr. Max Weinrib. I like the name Max.
- Yeah, Max is good.

:10:11
- It's simple.
- How about Senator Max Weinrib?

:10:14
- Little tongue.
- Rabbi Max-- Rabbi Max Weinrib?

:10:18
No. Maybe we should
rethink Max for a minute.

:10:20
- Oh, he's so great.
- He's happy. I think he likes us.

:10:24
- He looks like you.
- He looks like me?

:10:26
Yeah.
:10:28
He looks like Broderick
Crawford a little bit.

:10:57
- He's so smart.
- Yeah.

:10:59
He picks up on everything.
:11:01
He's got a great personality.
You know, you wake him up,
he's always smiling and upbeat.

:11:05
- Like me.
- You were like that
when you were a baby.

:11:07
- Yeah, he's so verbal.
- Well, he's around a writer...

:11:10
and an art expert, right?
:11:12
Listen, when are you going
to move the gallery downtown?

:11:14
Yeah, Mother, we don't want to get
into that discussion 'cause, you know,

:11:17
I think we should move and Lenny
is a devoted Upper East-sider.

:11:22
Or shall I say is opposed
to change in any form?

:11:25
- I don't know.
- It's unbelievable.

:11:27
The kid is unbelievable. I got him
trains, he put 'em together himself.

:11:30
Trains? I thought you
bought him an Erector Set.

:11:33
I got him an Erector Set, yeah.
And-- And I also got him this tricycle.

:11:36
- Wait. And the whole plastic kitchen?
- Max, I got you a tricycle.

:11:39
Lenny, you can't
buy him so much.

:11:41
- Max, I got you a tricycle.
- Look at that!

:11:43
- You can't buy him so much stuff.
:11:46
- No, no. I also got him skates.
- Skates?

:11:48
Yeah. And I got a couple more things
on the way in, you know.

:11:52
A small truck is gonna pull up
in front of the house.

:11:54
- What are you gonna get next year?
- Does anyone want anything to drink?

:11:58
- Go ahead. Shoot.

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