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:20:00
- No dessert, sir?
- You have it.

:20:05
Thank you, sir.
:20:15
Hello.
:20:18
Oh, hello Mr Duke, sir...
A what?

:20:23
A scientific experiment.
:20:26
Not at all, sir, no I...
:20:28
It all sounds very...
:20:31
...original.
:20:34
Well, it's your house and I work for you.
:20:38
I shall make the necessary arrangements.
:20:41
And a very good night to you, sir.
:20:48
What a scumbag.
:20:50
Mumsie wants to have a party for us
right after New Year's.

:20:54
January 2nd, is that good for you?
:20:57
OK with me, hon. Darn nice of her too.
:21:00
Oh, heck. 2nd January. Can't do it.
:21:03
- Oh, Louis.
- It's the day the crop reports come out.

:21:07
What do those stupid old crop reports
have to do with Mumsie's party?

:21:12
It's the busiest time
of year in the office, sugarpuff.

:21:15
It's just not fair. Why can't you
make them do it another day?

:21:19
The Department Of Agriculture gets those
estimates from all over the country.

:21:23
Pork bellies, soybeans,
:21:25
frozen orange juice.
:21:27
I'll just have to ask Todd to take me.
:21:31
Now, wait just a minute. If you think
I'm going to let that playboy...

:21:35
Just teasing you.
:21:37
You know something, Witherspoon?
:21:39
- What?
- We are going to make a great couple.

:21:43
We're going to have a great life.
:21:48
- Excuse me, sir.
- What is it?

:21:50
Will you be needing me any more,
this evening, sir?

:21:55
No, I think I have everything I want.
:21:59
Good night, sir.

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