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The clip husband and wife backstory from Get Smart (2008)
Since we are going to be portraying husband and wife...
...maybe we should get our story set.
Okay, good idea.
We met at a marketing convention in Vegas. Married a year later. No kids.
I like your parents, but you hate mine.
Do we want kids?
Well, you do, but I'm concentrating on my career.
I don't know if that's fair. I mean, I'm older than you are.
Well, not by much.
Really?
When they gave me a new face, I had them...
...take a couple years off.
You know, why not?
Well, if that's the case, then you are at an advanced age, and you should be...
Well, no. I was never...
I'm just saying that your eggs could dry up and fall out of your uterus.
So time is of the essence.
That's your opinion.
No, that is a medical fact.
There is a lot of time for me to make this decision.
I will not be rushed into it by you or my mother.
You don't have much time.
Where is the drink cart?
The clip a-letter-from-veronique from Un long dimanche de fiançailles (2004) with Marion Cotillard, Julie Depardieu. Powered by: Anyclip. any moment from any film. Hey, my gravel! My gravel! Véronique Passavant, 17th of July, 1920. I'm writing from Little Louis' bar. He told me about you. I must tell you about an encounter which left me quite shaken up. I headed for Bastoche's workshop. I was feeling down. I want to talk to Bastoche. Bastoche? He died. At the Front in the Somme. Didn't you know? I know something else. What? From the hospital, where I care for dying syphilitics, a patient sends you this. If you don't want to die, covered with oozing sores, answer me! The comrade hiding with your Bastoche... Tell me... tell me he's Corsican.
The clip mail-updates from Un long dimanche de fiançailles (2004) with Audrey Tautou. Powered by: Anyclip. any moment from any film. Thanks to you, I spend my time picking gravel out of the lawn! When I see gravel, I make it a point of arriving in style. For the Miss. Leprince Hardware, Paris, 25th of July, 1920. Sunday lends itself to writing. I'm replying regarding. Célestin Poux and other survivors from Bingo Crépuscule. I knew the fellow. The smartest thief I ever met. Thanks to him, I never went without! Olivier Nergeton, Animated Toys. Célestin Poux was our salvation, aka the Mess Hall Marauder or Justa Bit More. He falsified losses, making up numbers to give double rations. If you should see him, tell him we'll never forget him. Etienne Morillon, teacher, 3rd of August, 1920. He always had us laughing. He had even trained the company's mascot for us!