:29:01
Yes, indeed. Would you
excuse me, Mrs Farnswon'th?
:29:05
Yes, of course, Mr Abbott.
:29:10
We could raise it at the meeting,
but I'm sure it's legal.
:29:14
But can't something be legal
but still wrong?
:29:17
- In what sense?
- Bad for somebody else.
:29:20
- What are you referring to?
- Like this refinery in Pagglesham.
:29:26
- Was that the living room?
- That was my office.
:29:29
- My coordination is shot?
- Yes, sir.
:29:31
- Just not my day.
- No, sir.
:29:37
I wanted to discuss the Haitian
arrangement. The 2.5 million acres.
:29:41
- 2.5 million acres?
- The sugar deal.
:29:43
- It's no good.
- The deal?
:29:45
- No, the sugar. It's bad for the body.
- Shall I speak to the ambassador?
:29:49
No, check on Pagglesham,
see if we're hurting anybody.
:29:53
- If we're hurting anybody?
- Yeah.
:30:06
Is the wicket bugged?
:30:13
We certainly wouldn't
want to hurt anybody.
:30:15
That's the last thing Exo-Grey
would ever want to do, right?
:30:18
Yeah. We don't want to hurt anybody.
Thank you.
:30:25
Pagglesham.
:30:42
He pretended not to know
what a stockholder was!
:30:45
I can't tell if he's toying with me
or actually precipitating a crisis.
:30:49
He's toying.
He won't forget being drugged.
:30:53
- Why would he pretend?
- Why pretend to inale the spray?
:30:56
To bait us,
waiting for us to crack.
:30:58
Do you think he's playing
that saxophone? It's a tape.