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:02:07
MURCIA, SPAIN, 1959
:02:42
I've brought you more hazelnuts,
more chips and more olives.

:02:46
Thanks, Melchora.
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If there's nothing else you want,
I'll go now.

:02:49
-No, thank you. See you tomorrow.
-See you tomorrow.

:02:52
-Good night.
-Good night.

:02:54
And thanks again.
:02:55
All right,
let's see some action.

:02:58
You call first.
:03:00
-Pass.
-Pass.

:03:02
Armando saw how things were.
:03:04
He's doing well in the cannery.
:03:06
He's doing well with the girls.
He's got loads of them in Paris.

:03:11
Well, Paris is Paris.
La liberte.

:03:14
-And la fraternite.
-And la charcuterie.

:03:16
La charcuterie?
:03:18
In Paris,
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people kiss in the streets,
screwdriver kisses,

:03:23
in the middle of the street.
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They kiss in taxis,
on the bus, in the subway.

:03:29
The last time Armando came,
:03:30
he told us how often
he scored, remember?

:03:33
But that's in Paris.
It would be impossible here.

:03:36
I think the only way to score
with a woman is to let her talk.

:03:40
Apart from that, if Armando sees
a stunner on the Rue St. Honore,

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or somewhere like that,
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he says,
Comment ca va, cherie?,

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and the next minute,
"What color is your underwear?"

:03:53
Then he says,
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because those things
are normal over there,

:03:58
"Salmon, cream, white, black, blue?"

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