I can't go in with you, but I'm happy to watch. - Why? - I have, like, a childhood problem. A disease. Sort of rare.
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Anyway, if I got in there and it happened, then I could really get sick.
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It's Chicago on Sunday. What do you want from me?
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Listen... ...I have to talk to you. Hey!
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Oh. Shit.
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Soviet.
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Since Christmas.
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- Six. - Six only?
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So tell me...
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People think we are insane. They don't know the joy of holding a man's beating heart in the palm of your hand. That's a good feeling.
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Besides, I have a little pain here behind my ankle. - Let me take a look at it. - What do you mean?
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You have plantar fasciitis in the heel. You should go soak that.
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I'll grab a bathing suit. Which would you like, American or French?
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I'm a foot person. Just like me.
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I didn't mean soak the whole body.
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I'll be right back.
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Did you say "soak"?
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Look, I'm used to dealing with Dr. Peyser, okay? - What do you have to do with this affair? - Nothing. I'm the bride. Congratulations. Now, what do you want me to do with the spray of freesia? Hey, buddy, I'll show you where you can put the spray of freesia, okay? Okay. Gloria, what did you do with the table-card seat-assignment thingies? What thingies? I'm a little muzzy. I think the devil's playing drums in my head.