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She pecks her on the lips and sits up. “That would be cute. They’d be little piano playing Schroeders." |
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“What’s with this get up? Are you in rehearsals for the remake of ‘Dr. Zhivago’?” |
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"...I must come by your place when Mummy and Da Da are out at the links so you can serenade me on that great big piano I paid for.” |
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“Slow your roll, baby. The night’s still young. You’ll be howling at the moon soon enough.” |
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“A hen usually only crows in the absence of a rooster." |
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“We shouldn’t be making out when you’re high,” Millie bitches breathlessly while gripping Leslie’s breasts through her Pink Panther cartoon shirt. |
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“Hey, Liz Taylor, you’re going to need this to hold onto Richard.” |
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This is shameful and evil, two women cavorting about in my house.” |
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“Why did you have to get all gangsta on that little white girl?” |
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“Ok. It’s Lauren Bacall, circa—when she did ‘Dark Passage’ crossed with Lana Turner in ‘A Life of Her Own’ and throw in Natasha Henstridge in..." |
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They are face to face. Their lips meet. She reclines on her daughter’s bed..." |
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"...that's all very blonde." |
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“And I thank you for your discretion. It’s just that a woman my age, being with you—“
“Please don’t give me that generation gap litany..." |
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"Don't ridicule me. You want to dump me. Let's do it now. I don't need the influence of a sellout like you..." |
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