Risky Business
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1:13:02
God knows, they needed the service!
1:13:05
And, right now, you are one hot-shit
future enterpriser.

1:13:12
Don't worry so much. I'll be upstairs.
1:13:19
And... you have a girlfriend to boot.
1:13:22
Do I?
1:13:23
Phone call for Joel.
1:13:25
Here, I'll get it.
1:13:27
Well, do I?
1:13:31
What do you think?
1:13:32
I don't know. You tell me.
1:13:34
Yes? No? Maybe?
1:13:38
Yes.
1:13:42
No.
1:13:46
Maybe.
1:13:51
Joel!
1:13:53
Dad?
1:13:54
Who answered the phone?
1:13:56
Just a friend, Dad.
1:13:58
Do I know her?
1:13:59
Have you ever made love on a real train?
1:14:00
I don't think so.
1:14:02
He's got a girl.
1:14:04
Let's make love on a real train.
1:14:07
Joel, are you there?
1:14:08
I'm still here, Dad. How is Mom?
Is everything all right?

1:14:12
Let's go.
1:14:13
Did I hear others there?
1:14:16
Just a few friends, Dad.
1:14:22
Sounds like a party.
1:14:24
A party?
1:14:26
Come on, let's be alone together.
1:14:28
I don't remember giving
permission for a party, Joel.

1:14:33
Honey, can you hear me?
1:14:36
There's nothing wrong
with having friends over.

1:14:38
Just use your best judgment.
We trust you.

1:14:41
We're coming in on United,
Flight 162 at 3:30.

1:14:44
"Trust."
1:14:46
Seems to me if there were any logic
to our language...

1:14:49
..."trust" would be a four-letter word.
1:14:53
The evening worked out well.
We had a good cash flow.

1:14:57
Rutherford made a few new friends.

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