Roman Holiday
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:07:07
Must be quite a life you have in that school - champagne for lunch.
Only on special occasions.

:07:11
For instance?
The last was my father's anniversary.

:07:15
Wedding?
No, it was...the fortieth anniversary of umm...

:07:20
...of the day he got his job.
:07:22
Forty years on the job, what do you know about that...
What does he do?

:07:29
Well...mostly you might call it...public relations.
Oh, well, that's hard work.

:07:35
Yes, I wouldn't care for it.
Does he?

:07:38
I've...heard him complain about it.
Why doesn't he quit?

:07:42
Well, people in that line of work almost never do quit,
unless it's actually unhealthy for them to continue.

:07:49
Well, here's to his health then.
You know, that's what everybody says.

:08:00
It's alright?
Thank you.

:08:04
What is your work?
Oh, I'm er, in the selling game.

:08:09
Really? How interesting.
Uh-huh.

:08:12
What do you sell?
Fertilizer, chemicals, you know?

:08:19
Chemicals - stuff like that.
:08:29
Irving! Well, am I glad to see you.
Why, did you forget your wallet?

:08:33
Er, pull up a chair, Irving; sit down with us here.
Aren't you gonna introduce me?

:08:37
Yes, this is a very good friend of mine, Irving Radovich.
Anya - Irving.

:08:41
Anya...?
Smith.

:08:44
Hiya Smithy.
Charmed.

:08:49
Hey, er, anybody tell you you're a dead ringer fellow..
:08:59
Well, I guess I'll be going.
Oh, don't do a thing like that, Irving. Sit down - join us.


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