Days of Wine and Roses
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Well, for an example...
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...let's say my client, Corporation x...
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...does some good.
Something of benefit to the public...

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...or something that could
conceivably be conceived as...

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...a benefit to the- Well, my job
is to see that the public knows it.

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And what if this x Corporation
does something bad?

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Well...
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Well, theoretically, they don't.
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Theoretically.
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Well, part of my job is...
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...to help my client...
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...to think of ways to operate in a way...
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...that the public would,
you know, approve.

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But if your x Corporation
makes a mistake...

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...and the thing turns out bad?
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Well...
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I guess then I try to make it look
not quite so bad.

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- Well, there's more to it than that, sir.
- It's terrifically complicated, Daddy.

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I don't understand that kind of work.
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You love my girl?
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Yes, sir, very much.
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Your mama and daddy
live in San Francisco?

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- No, sir, they-
- No, Joe's mother and father...

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...are in show business, Daddy.
They have a wonderful act.

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I mean, I've never seen it,
but from what Joe tells me-

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They were on Ed Sullivan once.
You might have seen them.

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This girl had a fine mama.
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Her mama taught her how to be good.
Come home early.

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I know she remembers those things.
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These days, girls think
they have to live in town.


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