Shall We Dance
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:29:01
But I have to warn you,
if it goes to trial it's gonna be...

:29:03
Trial?
:29:06
In the event of a divorce.
:29:09
But we don't know if
he's having an affair.

:29:10
I mean, he could just be
involved with... I don't know...

:29:17
people who get together
to invest things,

:29:20
and... and the place that they
invest things is... filled with potpourri,

:29:26
and that's why his shirts smell so sweet
when he comes home. It's possible.

:29:31
Yeah, it's possible.
It's possible.

:29:33
It's possible we could find your husband
neck-deep in potpourri, investing things.

:29:38
Not likely.
:29:44
Look, this is what we'll do.
:29:49
We start out gently.
:29:56
We look for the potpourri.
:29:58
And if we find it, and it smells like flowers,
then 2,000 ought to cover my time.

:30:03
But if we find the potpourri and there's
something big and stinky in the pot,

:30:08
then you and I renegotiate, OK?
That sound good?

:30:11
OK.
:30:19
- Hey.
- Hi.

:30:21
- How you doin'?
- Good.

:30:25
- I can tell, you know.
- Tell what?

:30:28
That you've been dancing.
Your posture, it's a dead giveaway.

:30:31
- You're kidding.
- No.

:30:35
- How much you been practicing, anyway?
- Just in class.

:30:38
No. Should be five to one.
Five-to-one ratio.

:30:42
Five hours of practice
for every one hour of class.

:30:49
Doctor Dance has an open
dance party every Thursday.

:30:52
Anybody can go and practice.
Even you.

:30:57
Ballroom is all or nothing, John.
:30:59
I'm draggin' your ass out of class
and onto a real dance floor.


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