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Ross: No, it's good, it is good,
it's just that- mm- doesn't she seem a little angry?
Marsha: Well, she has issues.
Ross: Does she.
Marsha:
He's out banging other women over the head with a club, while she sits at home
trying to get the mastodon smell out of the carpet!
Ross: Marsha, these are cave people. Okay? They have issues
like 'Gee, that glacier's getting kinda close.' See?
Marsha: Speaking of issues, isn't that your ex-wife?
(Carol, Ross's ex-wife, has entered behind them and is standing outside the
exhibit.)
Ross: (trying to ignore her) No. No.
Marsha: Yes, it is. Carol! Hi!
Ross: Okay, okay, yes, it is. (waves) How about I'll, uh,
catch up
with you in the Ice Age
(Marsha exits and Ross waves Carol into the exhibit.)
Ross: Hi.
Carol: So.
Ross: You look great. I, uh... I hate that.
Carol: Sorry. Thanks, you look good too.
Ross: Ah, well,
anyone who...
stands erect...So what's
new? Still, uh...
Carol: A lesbian?
Ross: Well... you never know. How's, um.. how's the family?
Carol: Marty's still totally paranoid. Oh, and, uh-
Ross: Why- why are you here, Carol?
Carol: I'm pregnant.
Ross: Pregnant?! |
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to have
difficulty or disagreement with someone or something |
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feeling extremely
anxious and worried because you believe that other people do not like you or
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