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1:30:03
l'm sorry l'm late.
1:30:06
My mom has this hyperactive thyroid.
1:30:09
Sorry.
1:30:13
l ran into Dick Mallory.
1:30:15
He's working with a comic
who needs material.

1:30:18
l naturally told him your price.
1:30:21
l said, you know, what you get.
1:30:25
The kid works dirty.
A lot of bathroom jokes.

1:30:28
l said, ''Look, Jerry Falk is a professional.
1:30:32
''lf what you need are bathroom jokes,
he can do them.''

1:30:38
Harvey?
1:30:40
- What's wrong with your voice?
- We should talk.

1:30:43
Yeah. That's the way l am.
1:30:46
l always like to settle business
before the meal.

1:30:50
This way, you can relax
and enjoy lunch.

1:30:53
You brought the contract, right?
1:30:57
Harvey...
1:30:59
there's no question that you were there
for me from the start.

1:31:03
And if you think it's easy
selling an 18-year-old unknown...

1:31:07
it's a jungle out there.
1:31:09
And, and you've done
a very professional job.

1:31:13
And l've paid you...
l mean, the sliding scale.

1:31:17
You know, even though
it slid toward you.

1:31:21
Now... now l see myself
1:31:24
moving in a whole new direction.
1:31:26
Meaning?
1:31:28
Basically, l'm interested
in more serious things.

1:31:32
A novel, maybe some plays,
maybe not even comedy.

1:31:38
The dollars are in the jokes.
Funny is money.

1:31:43
l mean, you know, as a hobby,
later, when you're rich

1:31:48
someday, if you want to try a book... fine.
1:31:51
Although... the young kids are not readers.
1:31:55
Harvey...
1:31:57
What? You're all flushed.

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