Send Me No Flowers
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:28:00
He said it's the wrong amount
and I should make out a new one.

:28:04
The bill was 45.58 and,
I don't know why, but I wrote 78.60.

:28:10
The figure's not $78.60, it's 7-8-6-0.
You paid your license plate!

:28:16
You're kidding. That's an odd one.
:28:21
Now, anybody can make a mistake...
- I'd like to talk to you. Judy?

:28:26
How would you like
to go to night school?

:28:30
Where? - Night school.
Just a couple of nights a week.

:28:34
To learn banking,
bookkeeping, a little accounting.

:28:37
That's just... Why? - Because
these things keep our ship afloat.

:28:42
For example: What does
"amortization of a mortgage" mean?

:28:46
I don't care.
- But you've got to care.

:28:49
That's your department.
- But it's important for you to know.

:28:52
Why should we both know the
same things? - Judy, please.

:28:56
Will you let me get dinner going?
- That's what I want to talk about.

:28:59
How much is a pound of ham?
- I don't know, I didn't buy a pound.

:29:03
How much did you buy? - A half pound.
- How much was it?

:29:07
If I don't know that either.
:29:10
How do you know they're not cheating
you, if you don't know the prices?

:29:13
Would you tell me why you're
getting so worked up about ham?

:29:17
It's not just ham,
it's the whole principle.

:29:26
George, you didn't lose your job?
- No, I didn't lose my job.

:29:31
I'll have it the rest of my life.
- Then what are you worried about?

:29:36
You better check on Arnold.
See if he wants to have dinner, huh?

:29:40
We can eat in half an hour.
:29:50
What does "amortization" mean?

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