[0:04]Oh, that was some party last night. Yeah. What time we get home? Well, I guess around 1:30, but we didn't get to sleep till after 3:00. I love you. I love you too.
[0:18]Did you see uh, Karen with Marcy last night? Yeah, I think they're getting it on. I never thought she would be Karen's type. Who was that? I don't know, but I'm going to put some clothes on. You get it.
[0:36]Oh, Susan, darling.
[0:46]Wow, what brings you to Soho? Well, the Sunday time said, if you want to be hip, Soho. Vidy shouted to be beaten, ex. It's like a carnival down here. But who knew? Well, sit down. Please sit down.
[1:06]I hope we didn't get you too much by surprise. You probably have a man hiding in the other room. Hi. Oh, Aunt Peggy and Uncle Leo, this is Liz. Hello, my name is Leo. Oh, I'm thinking Wachman, and this is my husband, Leo. We've met. Oh. We were just telling Susan, boy, this Soho is some place. We stood in the exact spot where Jill Clayberg threw up in the. What was the name of that movie, Liz? Unmarried Woman. Oh, it was so exciting. Oh, have a seat. Please sit down. Look, we're sitting on a table. Why, the Soho is some place. Oh, here, here. Have something to eat. Raisins and nuts. What are you feeding a hamster? Susan's always been fond of exotic foods. We used to call her Miss Beansprout. Remember? So, Liz, do you live around here? Yeah, I live here. Oh, in the same building? In the same room. Roommate? Oh, my. Jill, with the rent these days. Aunt Peggy, Uncle Leo, uh, there's something I, you should know, I uh, Liz and I, um, well, Susan, you wouldn't recognize your cousin Jill. You know, she's had a nose job since you saw her last. Another one? Oh, yeah. Her nose is so small now, you can hardly see it. Pretty soon she won't have a nose, and then she'll be happy. Just a couple of holes for the smoke to come through. Oh, how about if I open some wine? Oh, that would be nice. Yes. Oh, let me help you. Leo, put a little spritzer in there for me. I don't like it too strong. So, you see, Susan? It's nice to have a man around the house. Oh, I'm sure it is. Aunt Pinky, do you like Liz? Oh, sure, she's very nice. But Susan, tell me, uh, do you go out much? Oh, sure. Liz and I go lots of places. Oh, I, no, no. I mean, I mean, you know, are you seeing some special guy? No. Oh, well, uh, actually, truthfully, Susan, that's kind of why Leo and I stopped by. Uh, your cousin Sydney has a friend who's a lawyer, very handsome boy, comes from a lot of money. Oh, that's very sweet of you. And we were thinking of having him over for dinner Saturday night. Maybe you could join us. Oh, sure, sure. Could I bring Liz? Oh, well, sure, we can get a boyfriend for Liz, too. Oh, uh, well, uh, Aunt Pinky, Liz and I, we don't need any boyfriends. We have each other.
[4:10]Well, as they say in Soho, here comes the vino. Everyone take a glass. Boy, what what a lucky guy I am, I'm surrounded by three beautiful girls. Well, how about a toast? To Susan and Liz? Well, as Marie Chevalier said, thank heaven for little girls, they grow up in the most delightful way.



