. . . and he said something about Martin's muscles just then, didn't he? No, that's fine, because it was observational, and actors observe things. It's part of the job.
He is not even going to try to explain it now, though. He's just going to hope it's obvious that, even if he weren't completely in denial straight, he's far too embarrassed to try and pull someone he's just accidentally implied might be a prostitute. Even actors have some shame.
"Whatever he wants next on my tab, Bar, okay?" he says.
(This is perfectly okay with Bar, and if she happens to give the phrase 'whatever he wants next' an extremely generous and longterm interpretation, well. Jim never bothers checking the balance on his tab. He won't notice. And frankly he deserves it.)
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He is not even going to try to explain it now, though. He's just going to hope it's obvious that, even if he weren't completely
in denialstraight, he's far too embarrassed to try and pull someone he's just accidentally implied might be a prostitute. Even actors have some shame."Whatever he wants next on my tab, Bar, okay?" he says.
(This is perfectly okay with Bar, and if she happens to give the phrase 'whatever he wants next' an extremely generous and longterm interpretation, well. Jim never bothers checking the balance on his tab. He won't notice. And frankly he deserves it.)
"Um, whatever's going, you know? I drive a cab sometimes, or, uh, sometimes I really live the cliché and wait tables. I do have this sort of longterm - performance art thing, but it's between engagements right now."