Sidewalks of New York
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1:29:00
I'm fucking tired of it.
I know you're having an affair.

1:29:04
But it's over...
1:29:06
and I want a divorce.
1:29:09
Wait a minute. Wait.
1:29:16
And to answer your question...
1:29:18
no, I would not
describe it as big.

1:29:24
I didn't even know I was gonna
do it, but I went with it.

1:29:26
I just said, "What the hell," and I
said it and I've never felt so good.

1:29:30
I didn't even know what I was
gonna do, but I just felt relief...

1:29:34
like this huge weight
was lifted off my shoulders.

1:29:37
I felt so good.
1:29:38
You're looking for Tommy?
Sure, come on in.

1:29:43
Is he here?
1:29:44
Well, you see, Tommy did live here,
but he doesn't live here anymore.

1:29:48
He moved out about a week ago.
You must be Maria.

1:29:52
Yeah.
1:29:55
You must be--
1:29:56
The man who taught him
everything he knows.

1:30:00
I kind of have something
really important to tell him.

1:30:03
- Do you have his new address?
- Yeah, I do have his new address.

1:30:07
But can I offer you a drink?
1:30:10
No, thank you. I really--
1:30:13
Does he live around here?
1:30:15
You hungry or want to listen to some
Montovani, or something like that?

1:30:19
No, thank you.
1:30:21
The address will be fine.
1:30:22
All right.
1:30:24
I'll give you his address, but...
1:30:28
if it doesn't work out
with the kid...

1:30:30
well, you know where to find me.
1:30:33
You just have to ask
yourself one simple question:

1:30:37
Do you want to sit up
on the porch with the pup...

1:30:40
or do you wanna run in the yard
with the big dog?

1:30:47
The address, please.
That would be great.

1:30:49
You got it.
1:30:51
- Carpo.
- You got it.

1:30:55
Carpo.

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