Uptown Girls
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1:10:04
Molly, I came here to see you.
1:10:07
For what?
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I haven't been able to write
a single decent song

1:10:12
since we last saw each other.
1:10:16
Molly, I'm sorry. I was trying
to take a step forward,

1:10:19
but I took two steps
backward instead.

1:10:21
Why don't you take
one step sideways?

1:10:23
Then we can stop doing
this silly little dance.

1:10:28
So that's the Molly M.O.
1:10:30
When I'm not ready,
you hunt me down.

1:10:32
When I try and make it work,
you're not interested.

1:10:37
Ever since we met,
it's about what I'm doing wrong...

1:10:42
...but I'm not the one
with the problem.

1:10:44
You are,
you and your selfishness.

1:10:48
All you do is take.
1:10:51
I've got nothing for you
right now, so...

1:10:54
maybe it's time to start thinking
about someone other than yourself.

1:10:58
Till then...
1:11:08
Good morning,
ladies and gentlemen.

1:11:10
Now we'll start the bidding
on this important collection

1:11:13
representing a vital chapter
in American musical history.

1:11:17
Tommy Gunn was an essential
member of several landmark bands.

1:11:20
He scored a solo hit
with "Molly Smiles...

1:11:22
Maybe we should wait a few minutes
till everyone shows up.

1:11:26
I'm afraid this is about as good
as it's going to get.

1:11:29
We have here Tommy Gunn's
signature acoustic,

1:11:31
which he played with his first band
in Haight-Ashbury.

1:11:34
Bidding starts at $2,500.
Do I hear $2,500?

1:11:38
- 2,500.
- I have $2,500.

1:11:40
- Do I hear $2,600?
- 2,500?

1:11:42
- 2,600.
- Thank you.

1:11:43
2,500?
1:11:44
I'm sorry. We put out feelers,
but unfortunately

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the excitement generated
by Mr. Gunn's memorabilia

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fell somewhat short
of expectations.

1:11:54
I have 3,000.
1:11:55
3,000 going once,
1:11:57
3,000 going twice...
1:11:58
75,000!
I have an offer of 75,000...


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