And now we get to meet that fiancée who has Dickstein so scared. And no wonder -- no one puts a surgically-altered Baby in a corner! Because the fiancée is played by Jennifer Grey, people -- or at least, her duly-appointed stand-in. Anyhow, Jennifer Grey -- Daphne is her character's name -- thinks Dickstein has been spending too much time around this Barry Cunningham fellow and all his weird little hangers-on. Dickstein points out that Cunningham's retainer tops his annual salary by $12,000 since he graduated law school. And what if Cunningham's relatives try to argue that he's a few numbers shy of a complete lottery ticket, Daphne asks. Cunningham doesn't appear to have relatives, Dickstein points out. "And I would contest that motion," he adds. Anyhow, at the café where these two lovebirds are dining, there's a funny-talking bald guy who's apparently a Butchie Yost groupie who runs a Yost website, apparently from the café's computer. He is only interesting because his apparent love interest is none other than Trixie of Deadwood fame. Ah, Trixie -- you were on the Milch show that didn't require me to review the entirety of Western Religion within half an hour of watching your program just to make heads or tails of what's going on -- how I miss you. The other notable thing that happens here is that when funny-talking bald guy gets all agitated, Trixie lifts up her tank top and slides it over the guy's face. I have got to start eating breakfast at a different sort of establishment. Anyhow, the scene ends with Daphne insisting on meeting all of Dickstein's new friends. Dickstein, I suggest you warn her in advance about the Hawaiians.
John From Cincinnati
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