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1:21:02
l think she just broke her leg.
1:21:06
- Excuse me.
- My back's a little sore.
l didn't break it.

1:21:09
- l can walk.
- We're just taking you in for an X ray.

1:21:12
The thing got the highest ratings.
Higher than the Super Bowl.

1:21:16
lt's kind of the same thing.
A big buildup, and then one team
just can't perform.

1:21:21
All that boy did was hurt
that little girl's pussy.

1:21:25
- Ooh !
- l'm talkin' about her cat.

1:21:29
lf Ed had been a stud, if he had
given a terrific performance that night,

1:21:35
the American people
would have loved him, but he failed us.

1:21:37
- No, l don't agree.
- He failed us as a man.

1:21:41
Look at this.
1:21:43
She did not--
She did not break my heart.

1:21:48
Look, l understand that l'm
fair game, but just tell it like it is.

1:21:52
She was a hot-lookin' chick.
l get that. l knew the score.

1:21:56
"Broke my heart."
No, you know what Jill did ?

1:21:59
Jill went out to L.A. and got one of
those scandal agents that handle...

1:22:03
like Joey Buttafuoco,
Kato Kaelin and Gennifer Flowers--

1:22:17
Oh, my God, he wrote a book.
1:22:26
l mean, he never even
read a book, man.

1:22:29
What's your feeling about the meaning,
if any, of Ed TV ?

1:22:34
Well, Harry, l-l feel that
Ed is the apotheosis...

1:22:38
of a prevailing
American syndrome.

1:22:40
lt used to be that people
were famous for being special.

1:22:43
Now they're considered special,
uh, merely for being famous.

1:22:46
Fame has become a moral good...
1:22:49
in this country:
lt's its own virtue.

1:22:57
We thought since we had
Ray Pekurny on the panel today,
we'd talk about his book.


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