Sliding Doors
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1:08:00
They are single-handedly condemning
the average red-blooded Englishman

1:08:03
to a life of terminal monogamy.
1:08:05
What are they after?
The Nobel Peace Prize?

1:08:08
Lydia might be pregnant.
1:08:16
Oh, no more, please.
1:08:18
I can't take it!
1:08:20
Oh, this is terrific stuff.
1:08:23
Being with you makes the wait for the next
episode of Seinfeld much easier to bear.

1:08:28
I didn't reckon on things turning out
this way. Everything's a cock-up.

1:08:33
What's going on?
1:08:35
Well, to use
boxing parlance, if I may,

1:08:37
it's quite simple - you've just lost.
1:08:41
Are you sure?
You've been a bit...

1:08:44
I don't know,
a bit distant since I've got back.

1:08:47
I know.
1:08:49
Well, OK, there are a couple of things.
Which one do you want to hear first?

1:08:53
- I don't mind.
- Well, the small thing...

1:08:56
is that I've got
an interview for a job...

1:08:58
a PR job...
a proper one.

1:09:01
An international company
opening up in London.

1:09:04
Chairwoman herself called...
said she had heard a lot about me,

1:09:08
and she's invited me to her apartment
tomorrow evening for a serious chat.

1:09:13
Jesus Christ!
1:09:16
- What?
- Jesus Christ,

1:09:18
I mean, that's...
that's not a small thing.

1:09:21
That's... that's huge.
That's... I mean, it's brilliant.

1:09:25
- I mean, that's the best.
- Is the blind buggered again?

1:09:28
No, uh... No. Well, I...
1:09:39
- Are you all right?
- Yeah... no, I'm fine, darling.

1:09:42
My sweetheart, that's great.
It's tremendous.

1:09:44
I'm thrilled. I'm so thrill...
1:09:46
- Hello?
- I really need to talk to you.

1:09:50
Hi, Russ.
How are you?

1:09:51
Come by my apartment tomorrow night
at 8:00. It's important.

1:09:56
Ah, really, mate? No. What a drag.
Oh, no. Yeah, sure, sure.


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