Music From Another Room
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1:00:11
- How are you?
- Fine.

1:00:13
I'm waiting for Anna.
I want to get her a gift before she gets here.

1:00:17
What's that book there?
1:00:18
- Shaw's Man and Superman.
- Yeah, I've read that.

1:00:21
- Half of it.
- Which half?

1:00:24
Superman.
1:00:28
Listen...
1:00:30
Seriously, I have to talk to you.
1:00:32
Something you should know.
Nothing to worry about.

1:00:36
I'm in love with Anna.
1:00:38
Are you?
1:00:40
I have it all in perspective now.
It's not a problem.

1:00:43
- And I just wanted you to know.
- I'll sleep much better knowing that.

1:00:46
What a thing to say.
I guess you hear it all the time, right?

1:00:49
"I'm in love with Anna. I love your girlfriend. "
1:00:51
What's it called? An occupational hazard.
1:00:54
- You know, I should look into insurance.
- No, that's it.

1:00:58
You don't need to. You got it made.
1:01:01
- She loves you.
- Does she?

1:01:02
Yes. Absolutely. She's crazy about you.
1:01:04
What a relief.
1:01:07
- I love the way you do that.
- Do what?

1:01:09
You say as few words as possible.
1:01:11
It's very effective. Like a sharpshooter.
1:01:14
I'm a bit more like a shotgun, you know?
1:01:18
Scatter words like birdshot
hoping something is gonna hit.

1:01:22
But you can take aim, and bang!
1:01:26
Hit.
1:01:27
It's very effective. An intellectual thing.
1:01:29
- Perhaps I could tutor you.
- See, that's what I mean.

1:01:33
That's what I mean. "Perhaps I could tutor you. "
1:01:35
Sounds like a nice thing to say,
but underneath, bang!

1:01:38
Watch out.
1:01:39
It's great. I like it. You gonna get that for Anna?
1:01:42
- Yeah.
- A book?

1:01:45
Why, I believe that's what they're called.
1:01:51
You're outdoing yourself today.

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