:08:02
:08:02
One more question: Where do you get
good football players?
:08:06
:08:06
In the speakeasy...
- In a speakeasy?
:08:08
:08:08
Isn't that against the law, selling
football players in a speakeasy?
:08:11
:08:12
Two of the best players in the country
hang out there.
:08:15
:08:15
You suggest that I go there,
without even giving me the address?
:08:19
:08:20
42, Elm Street. But you can't
go there, it isn't ethical.
:08:23
:08:23
It's not right for a college to buy
football players. - It isn't, eh?
:08:26
:08:27
Well, come on and we'll have a nip.
Better still, you wait here.
:08:31
:08:31
Anything further, Father? - "Anything
further, Father?" That can't be right.
:08:35
:08:35
Isn't it "Anything Father, further?"
The idea! I married
:08:38
:08:38
your mother because I wanted children.
Imagine my disappointment with you!
:08:42
:08:44
"And I kept yelling since I first
commenced it: I'm against it!"
:08:50
:09:00
That's my proposition. How about it?
:09:02
:09:03
It's OK with us, Mr. Jennings, but
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:09:06
how are you gonna fix it?
- Oon't worry, it's fixed already.
:09:08
:09:09
You'll be entered as Oarwin students
to play in the game against Huxley.
:09:12
:09:13
Yeah, but how about the dough?
- Here's a little to start with.
:09:17
:09:17
You get the balance after the game.
With you boys playing for Oarwin,
:09:20
:09:21
Huxley can't win. - You said it!
- Here's to dear old Oarwin.
:09:26
:09:27
Alright boys, let's go.
:09:29
:09:32
Bye.
- So long.
:09:34
:09:36
Baravelli!
:09:37
:09:45
Hello?
:09:46
:09:47
Yes, lady, this is Baravelli,
the ice man. What do you want?
:09:51
:09:51
One quart of scotch,
one quart of rye.
:09:54
:09:55
Hold on, I see if I got 'em.
:09:57
:09:59
One quart of scotch.