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Ceil:
Oh, Abe, how come you never take me to the Copacabana or El Morocco? Abe:
Take the gas pipe. Ceil:
I suppose you would have been happier married to Rita Hayworth. Abe:
You gotta ask? Ceil:
Believe me, Abe, those show business celebrities get divorced every six weeks, but we're together forever. Abe:
I may Take the gas pipe
Oh, Abe, how come you never take me to the Copacabana or El Morocco? Abe:
Take the gas pipe. Ceil:
I suppose you would have been happier married to Rita Hayworth. Abe:
You gotta ask? Ceil:
Believe me, Abe, those show business celebrities get divorced every six weeks, but we're together forever. Abe:
I may Take the gas pipe
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Oh Abe how come you never take me
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to the Copacabana or El Morocco
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Take the gas pipe
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I suppose you would have been happier
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married to Rita Hayworth
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You gotta ask
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Believe me Abe those show business celebrities
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get divorced every 6 weeks but we're together forever
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I may take the gas pipe
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Movie Summary
The Narrator tells us how the radio influenced his childhood in the days before TV. In the New York City of the late 1930s to the New Year's Eve 1944, this coming-of-age tale mixes the narrator's experiences with contemporary anecdotes and urban legends of the radio stars.
