One Fine Day
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:05:03
It's OK. Sorry.
:05:07
- Hi. I'm looking for Elaine Lieberman.
- She just left.

:05:10
- Thank you.
- Jack! Is that you?

:05:12
- Yeah.
- It's Rita!

:05:15
- Hm?
- Melanie's mother.

:05:17
- Oh. Rita! Hey!
- Sorry.

:05:20
- What a small world!
- I spent the afternoon with your grandson.

:05:24
- He's cute, but a handful.
- I need to find Elaine Lieberman.

:05:27
I wanna tell you one thing about Melanie.
Something you may suspect.

:05:31
She can make you scream like you're having
a body wax. She's that frustrating.

:05:35
Inside, Jack, she's mush.
:05:38
- Mush?
- So you scream all you want.

:05:40
- But just don't run away too soon.
- OK. All right. Bye.

:05:44
Bye-bye. You're adorable.
:05:49
- Mrs. Lieberman?
- Right there.

:05:51
Hey, Mrs. Lieberman! Mrs. Lieberman!
:05:55
Mrs. Lieberman! Jack Taylor! Daily News!
:05:59
- Get in.
- Oh! All right!

:06:04
I'm glad I finally found you.
:06:06
- I have to ask you a difficult question.
- About my husband.

:06:10
- Do you know about his business affairs?
- Are you referring to the illegal account?

:06:15
- So you know about that?
- It's in his name.

:06:17
- Yeah.
- I have the deposit slips.

:06:21
- I don't suppose you'd...
- Go on the record?

:06:23
- I know it's a lot to ask.
- Elaine Lieberman. E-L-A-I-N-E...

:06:27
...L- I-E-B-E-R-M-A-N.
:06:30
- I only have one request.
- Anything at all.

:06:33
- Fax him a copy in Barbados.
- All right.

:06:39
- Hello.
- Hi, darling.

:06:41
Mom. Thank God. I'm in big trouble.
:06:44
I have to have drinks with clients at 5.30
or I'll be fired. I have absolutely no childcare.

:06:50
When are you done at Elizabeth Arden's?
Sammy! Put that down! You'll break it.

:06:54
You only think about work.
What about your personal life?

:06:57
Actually, Mom, today I thought a lot
about my personal life. Don't laugh. I did.


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