The Million Dollar Hotel
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1:25:01
The dress you're gonna wear,
I wore to a party years ago.

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There was a famous psychic
in the thirties, and he told me

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that a wonderful man was gonna come
into my life and I must wait for him.

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He was gonna be handsome and clean,
a bit of a rogue.

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But he was going to bring me diamonds,
because he loved me.

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"And it's to there you must be hastening...
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"For all hearts dream.
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"They dream only of awak... awakening".
1:25:35
Nice poem, Tom Tom.
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And Izzy knew all that...
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but he went ahead and forgot it.
But I didn't forget him, and that's why...

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I pushed him off the roof.
1:25:50
We're back with Jean Swift,
live on the scene.

1:25:53
- Oh, Jean, I know you, you're on Channel 6.
- How do you feel just now?

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- It's wonderful being here.
- I feel wonderful.

1:26:00
- It's a sad...
- I love you all.

1:26:02
It's a sad kind of a night,
'cause Israel was so talented...

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But I'm very happy
that he's got his work here.

1:26:10
That's it. That's exactly what I told you
with the purple and everything, you know.

1:26:15
Wow! What a night! What a sight!
1:26:17
You know the way they always tell you
the bad stuff about murder?

1:26:21
I have to say,
Izzy's life might've been shitty,

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but his death was pretty great.
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It was like it brought everybody to life.
1:26:38
- Good evening, sir.
- Good evening, officers. Welcome to the party.

1:26:42
Let me ask you, you seen this kid?
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Hey! I haven't had any
of this stuff since Herbert Hoover.

1:26:50
No, he checked out.
1:26:52
He checked out yesterday.
He went to Philadelphia, I think.

1:26:57
Call us if you see him.

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