:08:00
	I mean, totaI and utter disregard
of the idea of a IittIe thing,
:08:04
	Iike a girI being invoIved
with someone eIse,
:08:06
	couId possibIy impact their chances
of Iiving happiIy ever after with them.
:08:09
	I Iove that.
:08:10
	He's in Rome.
:08:11
	That's even better.
I'II fIy him here.
:08:14
	Fuck it, I'II fIy him
on the Concorde.
:08:16
	I'II put him up in a suite
in the Four Seasons.
:08:19
	I wiII support both of you
:08:20
	in the most Iuxurious,
romantic IifestyIe imaginabIe
:08:24
	as I just sit on the sideIines
:08:26
	Iike Cary Grant
:08:29
	wearing a suit,
you know, with an ascot,
:08:32
	on some Iawn,
:08:34
	just smoking cigarettes
confidentIy, waiting.
:08:39
	Waiting for you to Iove me.
:08:43
	Or better yet...
:08:46
	Or better yet what?
:08:52
	I'II teII you Iater.
:08:54
	There isn't gonna be a Iater.
:08:56
	There is definiteIy
gonna be a Iater.
:08:57
	You're good.
:09:01
	But you're not that good,
MichaeI Shiver.
:09:03
	Then why'd you come?
:09:06
	I came by accident.
:09:09
	The onIy accident
is you Ieaving right now.
:09:11
	But don't worry, 'cause it's
never gonna happen again.
:09:18
	Head uptown, pIease.
:09:31
	There wasn 't
a harder time in my life.
:09:35
	I felt destined to leave
the man I knew I loved,
:09:38
	the man I knew
I wanted to have a family witIh.
:09:42
	But with equal certainty.
I knew I would never leave him .
:09:48
	Kind of like the way I felt about
Game 6 of the '86 World Series.
:09:52
	There's no way in hell
the Mets could win that game.
:09:57
	But they did.
:09:59
	And I knew they would.