A Touch of Class
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1:27:01
The actuarial reports, their sales receipts.
1:27:06
That's it, Derek, I'm off to lunch.
1:27:09
It's been a long time between lunches.
1:27:11
Nice of you to keep score, Derek,
but not essential.

1:27:14
- What do I say if someone calls?
- I told you, I'm out to lunch.

1:27:18
One of the long ones,
or one of the short ones?

1:27:20
What if I told you
it was none of your business?

1:27:23
I'd say it was one of the long ones.
1:27:25
Like your job here? Just keep talking,
it'll be one of the short ones.

1:27:32
Hello?
1:27:35
Just a moment. It's for you.
1:27:37
I told you, I'm not here.
1:27:39
I think you are, sir.
1:27:44
Hello?
1:27:45
It's me, I'm sorry,
I'm not going to be able to make lunch.

1:27:48
What happened?
1:27:50
What didn't happen? The dyes are wrong...
1:27:53
Go away!
1:27:55
They've screwed up all the orders,
the sizes are all wrong.

1:27:58
I have to get to the warehouse
to sort it all out.

1:28:00
Can't you put it off until tomorrow?
1:28:02
I can't. They have to be on the plane
for New York today.

1:28:07
Can you make dinner?
1:28:09
- I don't think I can.
- I can get a sitter.

1:28:12
I think we've got something planned.
1:28:15
Dinner could go all the way to breakfast.
1:28:17
Breakfast?
1:28:19
Let me see what I can do.
1:28:21
God bless you, Mr. Blackburn.
1:28:23
Now! What was all that...
1:28:31
Would you run down and get me
one of those Italian sandwiches?

1:28:34
One of the long ones
or one of the short ones?

1:28:36
Just get the sandwich, Derek.
1:28:54
Hello?
1:28:55
Hi, did I catch you?
1:28:57
I'm going out the door.
1:28:58
- Don't hurry.
- What?


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