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:08:09
It sounded beautiful.
:08:12
-What's that?
-The timeless home.

:08:15
Ohh. Thanks. Ha ha.
:08:18
I get a little caught up
in the whole...I don't know.

:08:22
No, no. That's good.
:08:23
It's good to get caught up...
:08:25
in the feeling of something,
the aura.

:08:27
I mean, if everything
could be reduced...

:08:29
to verbalizable facts...
:08:31
we wouldn't have any need
for music, would we?

:08:36
You might have a point there.
:08:40
Of course I have a point.
:08:41
The timeless home,
that's like...

:08:44
the title of some great
lost Puccini operetta.

:08:48
You're sweet, you know that?
:08:53
So, how are things
at--at Chauncey?

:08:55
Not bad.
:08:57
Any girls there?
:09:00
Sure, there are girls.
:09:01
Well? Any you like?
:09:04
Well,
they're mostly pretty dumb.

:09:05
They can't all be dumb.
:09:08
It just seems like they haven't
lived that much, you know?

:09:12
Well, we're talking about
sophomores, right?

:09:16
Yeah.
:09:17
Maybe you should
give them a chance, Oscar.

:09:20
I mean, they might've lived
more than you think.

:09:25
Sure.
:09:28
You have high expectations,
don't you, Oscar?

:09:38
Hey.
:09:42
-How are you?
-Good.

:09:48
That's better.
:09:50
Don't want back problems
before you're forty.

:09:53
So, how's
the chiropody business?

:09:56
Chiropody is feet.
:09:59
Chiropractic?

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