Kramer vs. Kramer
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:59:02
-Mr. Kramer?
-Yes.

:59:03
-Hold on for Mr. Shaunessy.
-Ted.

:59:06
John. What's happening?
:59:07
They set the court date.
I just heard today it's January 9th.

:59:11
I gotta tell you something.
I got fired today. They laid me off.

:59:18
Yeah, I'm still here.
Ted, I won't lie to you.

:59:21
We don't have a hope of winning
if you're out of work.

:59:25
Yeah, listen, you tell that--
:59:28
You tell that party and you tell
that party's attorney...

:59:32
...that I want a delay.
:59:33
Sorry, it's really too late.
:59:35
-Fine. I'll have a job in 24 hours.
-How?

:59:38
I'll have a job in 24 hours.
1:00:08
This is the worst time
to look for work.

1:00:11
It's the holidays. We'll have
something for you by mid-February.

1:00:15
-March, at the latest.
-I can't wait.

1:00:17
Mr. Kramer, it's December 22.
1:00:20
If you could just look
in your card catalogue.

1:00:28
I'll take anything.
1:00:32
There might be something
at Norman, Craig and Kummel.

1:00:36
What is it?
1:00:38
Something in the art department.
1:00:39
You'd go back on the board.
1:00:41
It's really a step down,
and a cut in salary of 5000.

1:00:44
You'll be happier if you wait.
1:00:46
Call them up, make an appointment
for me today at 4:00.

1:00:50
It's the Friday before Christmas.
1:00:52
It's still a workday.
1:00:53
Nobody's gonna want to--
1:00:55
Either you call them or I do.
1:00:57
If I call them up, you don't get
a commission. Right?


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