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1:29:01
OK, Anita.
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Uh... you know, we all read
about the possibility of a sale in Florida,

1:29:09
and the guys are getting anxious
to find out what's going on.

1:29:12
- Mm-hm.
- I guess I'm their representative.

1:29:18
- We've been doin' real good.
- My accountant is certainly pleased.

1:29:21
Oh. Uh...
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How is the sale goin'?
1:29:26
Fine.
1:29:29
- Oh. Good.
- You think you're gonna like Florida?

1:29:33
Yeah.
1:29:40
- Oh, you are very clever.
- What?

1:29:42
It's been so much fun,
waiting to see what you're gonna do next.

1:29:46
The articles in the paper
are very funny, that sports writer?

1:29:50
- Dickie Dunn?
- You've certainly got his number.

1:29:54
The radio interviews are fantastic,
and the Hanson brothers? Oh, my God!

1:29:59
Well, attendance has quadrupled.
1:30:01
Yes. I am in the black
for the first time in four years.

1:30:04
- Hey, that's great.
- I guess I owe that to you. Thank you.

1:30:09
You're welcome.
So, you can sell us real easy, then?

1:30:11
- I could probably get some interest.
- Oh, boy. That's great!

1:30:15
Oh, that's just great, Anita!
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You know, for five months now,
I've been tryin' to prove to you,

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without ever really knowing
who you were, that you were wrong,

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and that we could get somebody
interested in the Chiefs.

1:30:29
We could sew that thing up tonight,
you know.

1:30:31
- We oughta cream those guys!
- That's terrific.

1:30:34
But I couldn't make enough of a profit
to have a sale be worthwhile.

1:30:40
My accountant tells me I'm better off
folding the team, taking a tax loss.

1:30:47
You mean,
you could sell us but you won't?

1:30:50
I could probably sell you.
1:30:52
But I can't.
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Oh.

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