Intolerable Cruelty
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Mr Massey?
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Please, no calls
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I'm feeling a little fragile
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I'm sorry, Mr Massey, but I felt certain you'd
want to know Marylin Rexroth wants to see you

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Marylin... Uh, uh, uh, w...
Uh, when did she, uh...

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She's here now
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Is she armed?
Give me a minute

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Marylin
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How nice of you to...
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Marylin?
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Shame on you
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Marylin
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What a lovely surprise
:46:50
Marylin, what a pl...
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- Who the hell are you?
- Hello, Miles

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So nice of you to see us
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May I introduce Howard
D Doyle of Doyle Oil

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I'm goddamn pleased
to meet you

:47:05
Marylin here, she says you're
the best Says you're aces

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Well, thank you, Mr, uh...
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Uh, any... any relation
toJohn D Doyle of Doyle Oil?

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Oh, you must be talkin' about
Grandpa John My papa's John D too

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The Deuce, we called him You
know, kinda the rebel of the family

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But they knocked off that wholeJohn D
routine when they christened Yours Truly

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Grandpa nearly had a stroke
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He did have a stroke, but that was
later, during the labor activity in '52

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The government stepped in Mm-hmm Uh...
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They called it mediation
Well...

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He called it
incipient communism

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Of course, that's when
he had his stroke

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Golly, the whole left side of his body
is as useless as tits on a boar hog

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He lingered in a vegetative state for
years... Well, that is fascinating, Mr Doyle

:47:44
What say we have a seat?
A seat?

:47:46
Marylin's had me runnin'
up and down Rodeo Drive all day long

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Kinda hit-and-run shoppin', you know
Take no prisoners

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Forced march kind of thing
My God, my dogs are barkin'

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We started out at this li'I ol' place right
off of Wilshire... It's been quite a day

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Had pewter things

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