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:18:01
Yeah, Mike?
:18:05
Uh-huh.
:18:07
Well, had the well cratered
before they called Greg in?

:18:11
Greg must be gettin' soft.
:18:13
You'd called me out there, I'd have punched
your field superintendent in the nose.

:18:17
Yeah, well, nice talkin'
to you too, Mike.

:18:20
Regards to your wife.
Right.

:18:23
Greg walk away from one?
:18:24
Nothing to walk away from.
It was impossible.

:18:27
Thompson, I don't know too much
about policy around here,

:18:31
but the Jansen brothers were smellin'
out oil before you were born.

:18:35
Check the fields
they've brought in.

:18:37
You can call it luck or "seat of your
pants" or whatever. They find oil.

:18:42
And speaking of policy,
Thompson,

:18:44
the policy of an oil company
should be to find oil.

:18:47
- They're most difficult men. We just don't...
- Chance talks their language.

:18:51
He'll take care of it.
:18:53
Yes, sir.
:18:55
Well, I guess that
kind of wraps it up.

:19:07
Where are we gonna have dinner tonight,
your place or mine?

:19:10
- Why don't we go to the club for a change?
- No, I got another meeting.

:19:14
Fiscal stuff.
You'd hate it.

:19:17
Go up and have a drink.
I'll call you when I can.

:19:20
Good idea.
:19:38
Well, I'll be damned.
:19:39
That's probably the most
romantic greeting a woman ever received.

:19:43
But it still goes.
I'll be damned.

:19:48
Obviously Jack didn't
tell you I was here.

:19:51
Oh, I was in hopes he didn't know,
but that's the pixie in him.

:19:55
He likes to spring surprises, and this
is one that I'll hold still for.


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