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:05:01
with New Jersey
license plates

:05:02
and Republican candidates
on her bumper

:05:04
practically took my fender off
at 70 miles an hour.

:05:07
Sounds like an extremely
cunt-like maneuver, Batman.

:05:11
I think you're both
disgusting.

:05:12
If I had any convictions,
I'd ask you to let me out right here.

:05:15
I was mad.
:05:17
Words only mean something
if you say them

:05:19
and you're not mad
and mean them.

:05:21
I agree, "Nancy Reagan is a cunt"
is an offensive remark.

:05:24
I wouldn't go
that far, Bruce.

:05:25
But "cunt" when she grabs
a cab in front of you

:05:28
after you've been waiting 20 minutes
on a rainy night

:05:30
and she just pops out
from Lutesse

:05:33
is a justifiable
emotional response

:05:35
to an enormous social injustice.
:05:38
All I am saying is it's never right
to use words to hurt another person.

:05:42
How did I hurt her?
:05:44
She didn't hear me.
:05:45
She's halfway
to Poughkeepsie by now,

:05:46
the bitch!
:05:48
Don't get me started.
I was just calming down.

:05:50
We hurt ourselves
when we use them.

:05:52
We're all diminished.
:05:53
You're right.
:05:55
I don't agree with you,
but you're right.

:05:59
Of course I'm right...
:06:01
you big fairy.
:06:09
Wilkommen, bienvenue
:06:12
Welcome
:06:15
Fremde, enchante
:06:19
Stranger
:06:23
"Cabaret." Joel Grey.
:06:27
The Broadhurst Theater.
:06:29
1,165 performances,
:06:31
and they don't write musicals
like that anymore.

:06:37
Oh.
:06:39
Sorry.
:06:41
You looked like someone I could
have a little fun with

:06:43
on my way to oblivion.
:06:46
Oh, well.
:06:48
Wake me when we get
to Glocamorra, will you, hmm?

:06:52
Au Cabaret, en Cabaret
:06:55
To Cabaret!

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