Coffee and Cigarettes
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:16:01
I feel sorry for suckers still puffing away,
you know?

:16:05
- No willpower.
- No willpower. Pacifier.

:16:09
Silly.
:16:11
You know, the beauty of quitting is,
now that I've quit...

:16:17
I can have one. Because I've quit.
:16:23
I mean, it's just like jewelry.
:16:25
You know, it's not really...
I don't even inhale.

:16:31
You want to join me in one?
:16:34
Yeah, since I quit. Okay.
:16:36
- Now that you've quit, you can have one.
- Sure, yeah.

:16:39
I can do that. All right.
:16:49
Boy, thank you.
:16:51
Yeah, you know what I mean?
Now that we've quit...

:17:00
Cigarettes and coffee, man.
That's a combination.

:17:05
Can't beat it.
:17:09
We're really the coffee-and-cigarettes
generation, when you think about it.

:17:14
You know what I mean? In the '40s,
it was the pie-and-coffee generation.

:17:19
Like Abbott and Costello on TV, man.
They always wanted pie and coffee.

:17:24
Yeah, like Abbott and Costello.
They were always ordering pie and coffee.

:17:28
"Have some coffee.
Have some pie and coffee.

:17:30
"What are you waiting for?"
:17:38
You hang out here a lot?
:17:43
This is my hangout.
:17:46
I just wondered, 'cause I didn't see
anything of yours on the jukebox.

:17:56
If you don't like it here, we could
go down to Taco Bell or something.


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