Shall We Dance
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She pulls a 12-hour shift at
Jimmy's Diner, working five till five,

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and then she goes and cooks and
cleans for an old feeb in a wheelchair...

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to earn extra money
for her crazy costumes.

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And then she plays Cinderella
every night at dance practice.

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- When you should be home, resting.
- I don't need rest.

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Right. You need to hang out and flirt with
the shy guy with the nice-smelling sweat.

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- She told me all about you.
- Shut up, Tina.

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I never said his sweat smells nice.
I never said...

:48:25
She said it was the best-smelling sweat
she'd ever smelled.

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OK, kill me now.
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It's all right, Bobbie. I've smelled
his sweat and I agree, it's not bad.

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Well, I mean, it's no field of flowers
after a spring rain...

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Yeah, I think we've talked
about this enough.

:48:38
Maybe we should all go home now
and let Bobbie get some rest.

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- Yeah.
- Bye, sweetheart.

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Thank you. Thank you.
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Bobbie needs a partner
for the competition.

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Why not you, John?
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Me? Competition? No, no, I can't...
She'd never go for it anyway. Forget it.

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Why not? What are you talking about?
You heard her daughter - she likes you.

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And dance begins
with the dancers' feelings.

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I'll work with the both of you
after class. Two extra hours.

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The Miss Mitzi Special.
We've got three months.

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This is good.
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What do you think?
:49:43
I think you better
stock up on deodorant.

:49:54
Anything a client says
in a lawyer's office is confidential.

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So I've gotten used
to holding onto secrets.


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