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:35:00
- Did you hear that?
- No!

:35:02
Yes, absolutely. He presumably
said it to her or the guy with them,

:35:07
but it was really for our benefit.
''Jews start all wars.''

:35:11
l don't think it was for my benefit
because l didn't hear anything.

:35:17
l know who you're talking about.
l saw this trio,

:35:21
but l didn't hear anything
and l have pretty good hearing.

:35:24
Because you were obsessed with
the physically prepossessing waitresses

:35:29
running around.
:35:31
Let me tell you, Falk.
We live in perilous times.

:35:34
You got to keep alert for these things.
:35:36
You don't want your life to wind up
as black-and-white newsreel footage

:35:40
scored by a cello in a minor key.
:35:48
- Hey.
- Hi.

:35:50
- How are you?
- Good. How was the comedian?

:35:53
lt's exactly like Dobel says.
:35:56
There is truly a paucity
of veridical talent in the world.

:36:00
When will l meet this polymath?
:36:02
He is unbelievable.
He's read everything.

:36:05
He plays music.
He paints, or so he claims.

:36:09
l've read some of his poems...
all morbid!

:36:11
Cancer and shock treatments
and gas chambers.

:36:15
And his vocabulary is astounding.
You can't get the guy on a word.

:36:20
lt's rare you're so taken with somebody.
:36:23
Hey, Mrs. Chase.
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l told you not to call me Mrs. Chase!
My name is Paula!

:36:27
Mrs. Chase makes me sound ancient.
My life isn't over yet.

:36:32
- ln fact, l'm just starting to live it.
- Definitely, Paula.

:36:34
And l need some help from you.
:36:37
Mom, could you talk about this tomorrow?
lt's late.

:36:40
What, are we six years old?
lt's past our bedtime?

:36:44
lt's okay. lt's only 1 :30.
:36:46
l decided to put some songs together
and do a nightclub act.

:36:51
Mother, the scene has really changed
in the past 25 years.

:36:55
- Why are you so discouraging?
- l'm not. l'm realistic.

:36:59
l don't want you to get hurt.

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