:28:01
	Well...
:28:04
	...what can I do for you?
:28:06
	Skip your story of your fight
with Braddock.
:28:09
	Sure.
:28:10
	The Carnera fight, maybe?
:28:14
	No. Another Scotch, maybe.
:28:17
	Good idea.
:28:19
	- Make mine a double.
- Me too.
:28:23
	Sure.
:28:28
	Well, we're alone. Talk.
:28:30
	You do have something to talk about?
:28:33
	Yeah, yeah. You.
:28:37
	I'd like to know what you like
and don't like...
:28:40
	...and how you feel about being you.
:28:42
	I feel very good about it. Always have.
:28:44
	I like knowing more about
what goes on than most people.
:28:49
	- And telling them.
- Yeah, and telling them.
:28:53
	Thanks, Joe.
:28:58
	Lot of drink in these.
:28:59
	I don't know.
:29:01
	Well, I just mean
if you're not used to them.
:29:04
	Oh, don't worry about me.
:29:06
	As a diplomat's daughter, I've had
to match drinks with a lot of people.
:29:10
	From remittance men
to international spies.
:29:13
	And I may say I've never
wound up under the table.
:29:16
	Reminds me of my year at college.
We used to bet on drinking.
:29:20
	Make a contest out of it. Kid stuff.
:29:23
	Imagine.
:29:25
	Silly.
:29:30
	Lots of people make the error...
:29:33
	...of grouping Pareto
and Spengler together...
:29:37
	...because they both feel that democracy
is through, whereas actually...
:29:42
	...Spengler is the philosophical basis
for Fascism.
:29:48
	Or... No, he's not.
:29:52
	Pareto is.
:29:53
	While Spengler...
Well, actually, they both are.
:29:59
	That is, at least, basically.