Lulu on the Bridge
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:04:19
"My father was an
architect, a good and righteous man...

:04:26
My mother is an acrobat,
and I do the best I can..."

:04:46
Hey pretty one.
:04:47
Hey, Pierre.
:04:49
I was wondering, if...
:04:52
Oh, he made it?
:04:54
I'm glad.
:04:57
Yeah, he made it.
:05:00
But the article says
he'll probably never play again.

:05:03
A one-lunged saxophonist
with a broken hand.

:05:06
Doesn't sound
too hopeful, does it?

:05:08
- Did you ever hear him play?
- Nah, I'm not too big on jazz...

:05:12
Give me Chuck Berry any day.
:05:15
I hear it's good.
:05:16
They says there's a big run
on Katmandu's last CD.

:05:20
- Well that's good.
- Good?

:05:22
I'd call it pretty ironic.
:05:25
The guy plays for years,
nobody's ever heard of him.

:05:27
Then he gets shot,
his career is ruined,

:05:29
suddenly he's a big success.
:05:32
Well, at least he's alive.
:05:34
I mean, you can't do anything
unless you're alive.

:05:41
Celia, weren't you going
to say something?

:05:43
Oh, I completely forgot.
I have an audition next Tuesday...

:05:46
and I was hoping that I could
work dinner instead of lunch.

:05:49
Arrange it with Bob or Helen.
:05:51
If they're not willing
to switch, the answer's no.

:05:54
If they are, no problem.
:05:56
Okay.
Fair enough.

:05:58
What's the part?

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