A Walk on the Moon
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:09:03
You gonna hold on to this
the rest of the afternoon?

:09:09
Ma'am, what's your name?
:09:11
Selma.
:09:14
- You want my honest opinion, Selma?
- Yeah.

:09:18
With those sea-green eyes, I think you're
better off with a lighter color anyway.

:09:22
Excuse me.
Check this out.

:09:25
See this?
:09:27
Look. Look at that.
:09:29
With that shade of green,
you're practically sparklin'.

:09:32
All right?
:09:33
Oh, yeah.
They sparkle, Selma.

:09:36
Since you ladies have been such good sports
about this, consider these blouses a gift.

:09:41
Thank you.
You're a very nice young man.

:09:45
You're welcome.
:09:48
Thank you, but I don't need a gift. However,
this blouse is not worth more than $5.

:09:51
That's cool.
:09:53
- You want the hanger?
- Do you need it?

:09:56
No. You take it.
:09:59
I hope you like the blouse.
:10:06
That's a strange way
of doing business.

:10:09
A little promotion.
It'll even out in the end.

:10:15
Excuse me, mister.
You got this in red?

:10:20
Only in a 16.
Yellow looks pretty good to me.

:10:25
- I'm not really a yellow kind of a girl.
- No?

:10:28
What kind of girl are ya?
How about that yellow?

:10:43
What happened
to the old Blouse Man?

:10:45
Oh, he retired.
:10:48
I bought his bus
and his route.

:10:52
He had more variety.
:10:54
- Did he?
- Carried a little something extra each time.

:10:57
Jewelry or sunglasses.

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