00:00Yeah, sir, honey, I'll be all right there.
00:05Hi, nice to see you again.
00:07Hey.
00:10Introduce me.
00:11I don't know her name.
00:14I'm Ruthie.
00:14Hello, Ruthie. I'm Harry Horowitz.
00:16You can call me Harry, just he'll call me late for dinner.
00:19The rum-fum.
00:20Steal that line from my grandmother?
00:22No, I never stole anything in my life.
00:24This is Nicky. He is my tuning apprentice.
00:26He's more like my nephew, though we're not related.
00:28And I'll tell you one thing, he is very eligible.
00:31But he has a hearing condition, as you can see from his plugs,
00:34which are not hearing aids, although that's a common mistake.
00:37He's not being rude, it's doctor's orders,
00:40and did I mention, he is very eligible.
00:44Harry, please, stop.
00:46Here, you want a Boston cream?
00:48Just good fuel for class, thank you so much.
00:51What sort of class?
00:53Uh, advanced composition.
00:55Did you hear that, Nicky? She's advanced.
00:57Yeah, I heard her play. She's good.
00:59Yeah? That's high praise coming from this guy.
01:01He's, believe it or not, a virtuoso.
01:04Wow, an eligible virtuoso, huh?
01:06Well, actually, yes, he was the child prodigy,
01:08but he doesn't play anymore because of his hearing condition.
01:13Maybe you can inspire him.
01:14Oh, okay. Thank you, Harry.
01:17She clearly has to go.
01:18I do. I gotta go.
01:19That's all right. Okay, so walk her to class.
01:22She doesn't want me to walk her to class.
01:23Uh, that's unnecessary. Thank you.
01:25Well, the menschie thing to do
01:26is at least carry her book.
01:27Harry, it's not 1950s.
01:28I can carry my own books.
01:29What do you mean it's not 1950s?
01:31It's not such a big deal.
01:32Just carry her books to class.
01:35You're saying textfully.
01:36You're saying textfully.
01:36What do you mean it's notFF for her?
01:37You're saying textfully.
01:51Are
01:51you soon? I'm
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