Deconstructing Harry
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:28:01
Both brothers died before they
were 50 from heart failure.

:28:05
Why waste time talking?
Get an ambulance.

:28:08
Are you busy?
:28:10
I was going to see my editor.
:28:11
I just hate going alone.
:28:13
My mother died
giving birth to me.

:28:17
For which my father
never forgave me.

:28:19
It's funny. I wish before he died,
I had forgiven him.

:28:23
But we're morbid. You think
you're dying but you're not.

:28:26
Today they got lasers,
all kinds of...

:28:29
Yeah, you and science, right?
:28:31
Nothing wrong with science.
:28:33
Between air-conditioning and the
Pope, I'll take air-conditioning.

:28:37
I'm scared.
I'm really scared.

:28:39
Can I change the subject?
You know I have writer's block?

:28:43
I know.
:28:44
I have a writer's block.
:28:45
First time in my life...
:28:46
I can't come up with an idea,
something to hold my interest.

:28:49
Since Fay left you you've been
having trouble.

:28:52
I'm seeing Fay later
for a drink.

:28:54
I think is very good.
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She's good for you.
She's a lot better than...

:28:59
a lot of those other
crazies that...

:29:02
My God! My arm!
:29:04
I'm telling you it's nothing.
Nothing.

:29:07
I'm not scared.
:29:10
-You're in great shape.
-Really?

:29:12
You just have a little
bursitis in your arm.

:29:15
That's fantastic!
My God, thank you!

:29:18
The loveliest words
to hear are not, "I love you"...

:29:21
but "It's benign."
:29:22
We could do more tests,
but I don't think so.

:29:26
Your heart's in great shape.
:29:28
I hurt my back some weeks a go
opening a sub-zero refrigerator.

:29:31
-Let me buy a cup of coffee.
-Let me schedule you.

:29:34
-No. I don't have time.
-Let me schedule you.

:29:36
What are you doing tomorrow?
:29:37
I'm busy. Why?
:29:39
I'm going to my old school.
The honoring me.

:29:42
I'd like someone
to come with me.

:29:43
I can't get out of this thing...
:29:46
but that's great.
:29:48
Congratulations.

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