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:28:00
Forget Charles Street.
Take me to the New York Times
building on 42nd, please.

:28:04
- Mm-hmm.
- # Sara ##

:28:05
- [ Horns Honking ]
- Whoo!

:28:09
[Jonathan] I'm telling you,
I keep running into her.

:28:11
I keep finding it.
It keeps happening.
She was at the golfrange.

:28:13
She's a big girl now with big hips.
All right?

:28:16
Then I gotta leave
'cause Sara's gonna cut my hair,

:28:19
And the guy in the taxi,
he's serenading me, "Sara."

:28:21
I'm telling you, the universe
keeps revealing her to me,

:28:24
- screwing with my head.
- You're getting married
in three days.

:28:27
- That's my point.
- It's entirely duplicitous.

:28:29
Think about it. Why would you risk
your relationship with Halley...

:28:33
- just to search
for some pipe dream?
- Just hear me out, man.

:28:37
I'm sure that
I love Halley, all right?

:28:39
And maybe every time
you fall in love with somebody,

:28:41
it's a completely
different experience.

:28:43
So it's a mistake to compare them.
I get it, but--

:28:47
All right.
:28:49
It's like Halley is
The Godfather, Partll.

:28:52
She's what?
:28:54
Godfather, Partll.
That was an incredible movie.

:28:57
Might be better than the original.
All right?

:28:59
But no matter how much you love
The Godfather, Partll,

:29:01
you still have
to see the original...

:29:03
to understand and appreciate
the sequel, don'tya?

:29:06
Come on. Is it too much to ask from
my oldest friend to help me out?

:29:08
- You've already got
the fairy-tale marriage.
- I'm the best man.

:29:12
You work in the biggest
newspaper in the world.
Help me find her.

:29:14
Let me tell you something.
Contrary to popular New York myth,

:29:16
the Times
is not omniscient.

:29:18
I need a last name.
I need a social security number.

:29:20
- If we find the book--
- It-It-It's a dead end.
You know that.

:29:23
- Unless we search every
book store in New York.
- You did that.

:29:25
- Years ago. Do you remember?
- Maybe I missed a store.

:29:28
- Maybe somebody bought it
and sold it back.
- You know what?

:29:30
I don't want any part of this.
All right?

:29:49
[Jonathan]
Maybe I am just getting cold feet.

:29:51
I'm telling you right now,
British women do not age well.

:29:54
You know, I mean, years ago,
yes, she was a luscious treat.

:29:57
You know, she probably looked like,
you know, Baby Spice.

:29:59
But now
she could look like--


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