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:31:03
Do you know
we haven't done that for two months?

:31:05
- Don't be daft.
- Two months... almost to the day.

:31:10
Almost to the day, listen to you.
What are we, a survey?

:31:15
Gerry, how did one of my Waterford
crystal brandy glasses

:31:19
get into
the laundry basket?

:31:21
- To the where?
- The laundry basket.

:31:25
I don't know. Can I answer
questions in seventies pop music?

:31:29
Last week, when I got the sack
and I came back, am I going mad?

:31:32
But wasn't there was some brandy
and two glasses on the dressing table?

:31:36
- I don't know. I couldn't really say.
- Well, there were, I'm sure.

:31:40
Oh, hang on, no, wait a minute.
No, I could say.

:31:43
There was a bottle
and one glass because...

:31:46
No, I'm certain there
were two glasses, Gerry.

:31:48
Helen, I'm not sure I like
where this conversation is going.

:31:52
No, I told you. I couldn't sleep,
so I got up in the night

:31:54
to get a drink
to knock myself out.

:31:56
It was still there in the afternoon
when you got home.

:31:59
I mean, you had also that day,
if you remember,

:32:01
had taken a blow to the... the head.
We just had a party.

:32:05
Maybe one of your mad friends
like Anna threw it there.

:32:10
I mean, Jesus!
:32:12
Let's spoil the moment
properly, shall we?

:32:15
What are you trying to say?
Am I shagging a brandy drinker? Yes.

:32:19
Gerry, ease up, will you?
For Christ's sake. I'm only asking.

:32:23
Oh, women never ask.
:32:25
No, they don't ask, they insinuate.
:32:27
And you are insinuating,
not very subtly, may I add, that I am...

:32:35
Thanks.
:32:37
No, no, no, no, no.
Thank you. Thanks.

:32:41
I mean, thank you. Thank you.
:32:45
I mean, this is the right time, isn't it,
to address our relationship, isn't it?

:32:50
I mean, it's... it's... it's perfect.
Perfect moment.

:32:53
Gerry, for God's sakes,
I asked a simple question.

:32:56
There's no need
to become Woody Allen.


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