The Towering Inferno
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- What can I fix you?
- Meet Senator Parker.

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- Great pleasure.
- It's an honor, senator.

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Show him what you've been
hiding back there.

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Yes, sir.
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1929?
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- That's all you'll drink tonight.
- A whole case?

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What you don't drink,
we'll ship to Washington.

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- Open a bottle, will you?
- Yes, sir.

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How did you ever come by a whole case?
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Come on, Jim.
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It's nothing.
:32:40
I guess you're looking for someone.
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I am. Have you seen him?
:32:44
I've ordered for Patty.
What can I get you?

:32:46
- Nothing right now. Thank you, Roger.
- Susan, tell me...

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What does a girl do in San Francisco
when her old man...

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...decides to leave for two years?
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Beats me, buddy.
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No headhunting?
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I've had a little trouble
making that work.

:33:05
Could we discuss that
tomorrow at lunch?

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No.
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- You must miss your villa.
- Well, yes and no.

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It gets rather dull
in the south of France.

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Nothing but swimming and yachting,
partying and all that sort of thing.

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And believe it or not, they fight
over the few eligible bachelors.

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Even such old scraps as I.
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- No false humility, please.
- Oh, shall we?

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I decided to come back to
the reality of San Francisco...

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...to regain my perspective
and my humility...

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...and spend more time at the one
thing I'm really good at:

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The stock market.
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Monte Carlo's losses,
San Francisco's gains.

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Thank you.

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