Two for the Seesaw
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:44:04
- Let's look at more.
- Honey, I can't.

:44:07
- Taubman wants to see me at 5.
- You're gonna get canned?

:44:11
Won't you be happy
till you're supporting me?

:44:13
Don't be such a wise guy.
:44:15
I'll look at some more,
you go see what's with Taubman,

:44:19
and at dinner, we'll talk
it over nice and calm.

:44:22
OK. All except the nice and calm part.
:44:28
My dear young man,
in this loft, nobody lives!

:44:38
- That should do it. Sit down.
- Thank you.

:44:42
It's ridiculous a man
of your ability clerking.

:44:45
Why not take the state Bar exams?
:44:47
That'd be a cram job.
I haven't been to school for ages.

:44:51
Bypass all that,
get admitted to the Bar on motion.

:44:54
- I'll sponsor you.
- That's extremely kind of you.

:44:57
You need affidavits from prominent
Nebraska attorneys.

:45:00
The head of your old firm
could manage it.

:45:03
If I could ask him. He's about
to become my ex father-in-law.

:45:07
Think it over. We'd like to have you.
:45:10
- Just to be sordid, how much?
- I'm prepared to offer you 10,000 a year.

:45:15
Well, I'm prepared not to accept that.
:45:18
If I'm useful enough to be around full-time,
I should be worth 12.5.

:45:23
It'd take 14 to nail me
so we should be talking around 15.

:45:32
Let's go to the St Regis and have drinks.
:45:35
- Settle down to serious haggling.
- It's only fair to warn you,

:45:39
after a couple of drinks my price goes up.
:45:41
Funny, mine goes down.
:45:46
- Hiya, baby, just got...
- Don't move.

:45:56
Hey, that smells good, what's inside?
Ah, chicken.


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